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Selling second hand CD, DVD and vinyl - Extreme Metal and Dark music
2002 reissue by Steamhammer with 3 bonus tracks. The regular album tracks are in a completely different order than on previous versions of the album.
Super Value -sticker on the front cover with the following info: Bonus Tracks, Unseen Photos, Liner Notes, Original Artwork, New Booklet.
Messe Noire: Live Satanist. Recorded at Progresja, Warsaw, Poland. 8th October 2016. 150 minutes of live footage.
Including bonus material: "Messe Noir: Live Assault" official bootleg, recorded at Brutal Assault 2016. "The Satanist: Cinematic Archives" including the videos clips "O Father, O Satan, O Sun", the uncensored version of "Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel" and many more
Un bundle di 2 album dei Domionion3 in formato promo CD (bustina in cartone stampata)
Media Condition: MINT
Sleeve Condition NEAR MINT
Including 3 original releases:
1. Back To The Kingdom cat# MAS CD0238
2. Collection Of Power cat# on sleeve MAS CD0264, cat# on CD MAS DP0264
3. Eyes Of Dakness cat# MAS CD0295
S. Gronbech is the mysterious mastermind behind KHONSU – named after the falcon headed ancient Egyptian moon-god. His last public appearance was the collaboration with his brother and famous Norwegian guitar hero A. “Obsidian C.” Gronbech on KEEP OF KALESSIN’s highly acclaimed “Reclaim” EP (2003). He is joined by the latter band’s frontman Thebon, who adds his amazing vocal range from the clear and gentle to the venomous and growling. KHONSU excel with heavily slicing and crushing guitars that are delivered with stunning precision and elegance. Massive and thundering keyboards weave dense textures. Metal and Industrial collide to shape dark forms and structures. The band from Trondheim made such a strong impact with their demo that KHONSU was invited to perform at the prestigious Inferno Festival, Oslo. Now their debut “Anomalia” reveals KHONSU’s true strength!
Never Stop the Madness - The Roadburn Inferno
A CD / DVD set featuring a peerless performance from the Norwegian industrial Black Metal godfathers (captured live at the esteemed Roadburn Festival 2017).
The pioneering industrial black metal force to emerge in the early 1990s, Mysticum brought to the world a completely unique brand of extreme and Psychedelic discordant Black Metal with insane drum machine patterns and synths.
They were originally signed to Mayhem guitarist Euronymous' Deathlike Silence Productions label. However, this venture was cut short following his death, forcing Mysticum to look elsewhere for the release of their eventual debut album and genre classic, In the Streams of Inferno (1996). A perfect concoction of cold, primitive Black Metal and forward-thinking ideas, Mysticum has had a lasting and profound impact on many since the 1990s, so when the long-talked about follow-up album, Planet Satan, surfaced in 2014, these godfathers of the scene rightly returned to reclaim their throne.
In light of the release, Mysticum decided that a return to the stage would be the next logical step, but it had to be done their way, without compromise; and so, with Herr General Cerastes, Dr Best and Svartravn stood upon three 3 metre high podiums surrounded by screens, with one of the most intense light and sound spectacles witnessed at an Extreme Metal show, Mysticum stunned the crowd into submission.