Diabolical

Diabolical

Diabolical

Track Listings
 
1. Horncrowned Majesty
2. Embracing the Apocalypse
3. 12th Rising
4. Into the Cold Voids of Eternity
5. Brimstone Gate
6. Blades
7. When Autumn Storms Come
8. Departure in Solitude [Instrumental]
9. Diabolical - The Devil's Child

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Reissue of this out-of-print second output by Sweden's unholy Black Metal experts! A lesson in violence! 9 tracks. Regain North America. 2003.

Diabolical,Naglfar,The End Records,Death Metal/Black Metal,Heavy Metal,Metal,Pop,Rock,Scandinavian Metal
Diabolical Streak
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Jill Tracy's "Diabolical Streak"-- dusty books, melted candles, and all that jazz!
  • What a delicious taste of evil!
  • My favorite musical find of the decade!
  • sensationally sultry
  • Elegant, Enigmatic and Ethereal
Diabolical Streak
Jill Tracy
Manufacturer: 125 Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000K0N5
Release Date: 1999-09-15

Tracks:

  1. Evil Night Together
  2. The Fine Art of Poisioning
  3. Pulling Your Insides Out
  4. Extraordinary
  5. The Proof
  6. Just the Other Side of Pain
  7. You Leave Me Cold
  8. Doomsday Serenade
  9. Precursor # 7 (For a Levitation)
  10. Diabolical Streak

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Jill Tracy's "Diabolical Streak"-- dusty books, melted candles, and all that jazz!.......2007-04-07

I came across Jill Tracy's music in a somewhat unusual way. There's a great syndicated radio show called "Hearts Of Space"-- it's a mix of New Age, World, meditation, avante-garde, and electronic/dark ambience music. The Halloween edition of the show included "Extraordinary", by Jill Tracy-- unusual, as most of the show's music is instrumental only. But that wasn't the only reason "Extraordinary" immediately grabbed my attention. I heard something in that song that I'd begun to think I'd never hear.
Are you unimpressed when heavy metal bands who bang on electric guitars and scream unintelligable lyrics call themselves "goth"? Do you get depressed by the endless abundance of Industrial (meaning, heavily electronic) music you run into when looking for dark or gothic music? Do you think goth music should be about more than that-- that it should, like the subculture itself, be romantic, have a little mystery/elegance, be a bit dramatic, and seem as though it came from a less cynical age? That it should have an off-center, "artsy" feel to it to a certain extent? Jill Tracy has been put into some interesting catagories by people attempting to define her music: "Dark Cabaret", "Jazz", "Lounge", and "Goth" to name a few. Her music fits the personal definition of goth music that I just gave, and if you are of a similar mindset, "Diabolical Streak" could very well be just what you've been searching for.
Besides "Extraordinary", which is a gothic love-song if I have ever heard one, my favorite tracks are.....
"Evil Night Together": It has a very theatrical feel to it-- every song on the album has the sound of being from the score of some macabre musical, but this one takes it farther than the others. It sounds almost cartoonish, really, but the lyrics are so good, and it's just so dang catchy, that I don't mind. A fun track.
"Just The Other Side Of Pain": I can see why some people call Jill's music "Lounge". I can easily imagine this being played as the last song before the smoky little bar closes at 2:00 AM! The first time I heard it, I was singing along with the chorus before it was over.
"Pulling Your Insides Out": Dark jazz. Laid-back. Relaxing to listen to, despite the disquieting lyrics-- she can make anything sound soothing, the way she sings about it. Good for a rainy, gloomy day. Listen carefully for the catchy little bass riff.
Songs that weren't my top favorites, but still worth mentioning...
"Doomsday Serenade": Here's a sweetly sick little ditty about the Apocolypse. Yes, I said sweetly sick, not sickly-sweet. And there's a big difference! To enjoy this track, you need a sense of humor as twisted as... well, as twisted as *mine*, at least. :)
"The Proof": An intriguing song. There's something about her voice, where you just aren't sure whether to take her seriously or not. She manages somehow to sound creepy and cute at the same time.
My least favorite song was "The Fine Art Of Poisoning". I just can't get into it, and I've tried. The lyrics are stupid.
Overall, however, I've just one word for "Diabolical Streak": delightful. And that's not a word I use often these days.
As a side note, there's an alternate version of "Extraordinary" floating around out there. It has a quicker tempo, and has just Jill and the piano, no band in it. You won't find it on the CD, but with some patience and luck, it can be found on LimeWire. You'll know it when you hear it, and it's well worth the search.

4 out of 5 stars What a delicious taste of evil!.......2007-01-15

This is a very interesting CD. I've only listened to it a few times, and have enjoyed it each time, but there is one song that stands out, high and above the rest. 'Evil Night Together' has to be one of the tastiest treats I've listened to in a long time. That song along is worth the purchase price of this CD, and is a MUST for my favorite iPod playlist.

5 out of 5 stars My favorite musical find of the decade!.......2006-05-25

As Edward Gorey is to illustration, as Tim Burton is to film, so is Jill Tracy to music. So much unnecessary crap being created by the corporate machine and force fed to the masses these days- it is wonderful to come across a rare and unique gem like this.
For a man of my dark tastes, this album represents a cultural life line of sorts.

5 out of 5 stars sensationally sultry.......2006-04-16

I can't stop listening to this CD. Jill's voice is so sensual, rich, and mesmerizing, and the mixture of piano, violin, and occasional drumbeat is just so perfect for creating a darkly delightful mood. The lyrics are Edward Gorey meets Dark Cabaret--elegant and witty, not overdone, with a dash of irony and whimsy. Favorites are: "Evil Night Together", "Fine Art of Poisoning", "The Proof" and the others are getting stuck in my head as well...in a deliciously dark way.

5 out of 5 stars Elegant, Enigmatic and Ethereal.......2006-04-12

Jill Tracy's CD Diabolical Streak has filled an empty space in my music collection and my soul. For the receptive spirit, this rich album casts a spell as deep and pathos-full as the surface is shimmery and cool, with a gleam in it's eye and flickering tongue in it's cheek. No doubt, this level of subtlety and sophistication will be lost on many a quick-fix junkie in this era of fast-food and strip malls. But for those who hearken to a place where opium dreams unfold as you lie for hours in the den, sugar water drips in absinthe, and poison takes it's sweet, sweet time, Diabolical Streak is rare a find. I'm addicted.
Now, Diabolical
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Satyricon is up to new tricks
  • Super Satyricon!
  • Dark menacing and machine-like
  • An Instant Classic
  • Different isn't always bad
Now, Diabolical
Satyricon
Manufacturer: Century Media
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000FBFSV0
Release Date: 2006-06-26

Tracks:

  1. Now, Diabolical
  2. K.I.N.G.
  3. The Pentagram Burns
  4. A New Enemy
  5. The Rite Of War Cross
  6. That Darkness Shall Be Eternal
  7. Delirium
  8. To The Mountains
  9. Storm (Of The Destroyer)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Satyricon is up to new tricks.......2007-05-25

Satyricon is awesome. this is the first time that I have heard them when they returned to Century Media. they, along with many other black and death metal bands, prove that you don't have to have blast beats to kick butt. maybe I should go to their back catalog and get their other albums. they totally rock!

5 out of 5 stars Super Satyricon!.......2007-01-08

Great heavy punishing album, Very aggressive and dark. Good cd to listen to before you get into kickboxing match. Has K.I.N.G. Video on the disc and lyrics inside w/credits.

4 out of 5 stars Dark menacing and machine-like.......2006-12-17

On Now Diabolical Satyricon continue the trend they begun on Rebel Extravaganza and continued on Volcano. They've simplified their sound even more, stripping away any extraneous components or flourishes, in the process revealing a dark and machine-like structure that if anything makes them more menacing. Now, Diabolical is a focused and relentless grooving wall of clock-work precision that is as intense as it is catchy. Never thought I'd use the word catchy in reference to an extreme metal band but damned if it isn't. It's not that the the songs are simple, key changes, rhythm changes and dynamics abound. But Satyricon use repetition to emphasize those changes and to build tension. There's a certain amount of restraint in this cd. Frost for example rarely plays blast beats but lays down an almost tribal by way of AC/DC thing. Satyr's guitars are simplified and locked perfectly with the percussion which makes for a monstrous unity of sound. Riding over the top are Satyr's chilling vocals. Which I think are the best he's ever done. I suppose one could make the argument that Satyricon are black metal in lyrical content only these days. I prefer to think they are redefining the genre. They've certainly come a long way from their early masterpiece Dark Medieval Times and that's ok as they continue to forge a new, interesting and dark as f*ck direction for themselves.

5 out of 5 stars An Instant Classic.......2006-10-08

Wow, having been out of the black and even metal loop for the last 12 years, I just happened upon the video for K.I.N.G. while surfing channels and found this on MTV2???!!!!

Alot has changed in 12 years.

Anywho, this album is great. Dark, satanic lyrics, many of which have an obvious H.P. Lovecraft influence (references to Beyond the Wall of Sleep and Call of Cthuhlu abound) come blaring out embedded in really raw metal music which recalls the good 'ol days of Bathory, Venom and the likes.

The firts three tracks absolutely kill. The ninth is another great one with blast beats which sound super brutal when contrasted with the slightly more restrained pace on the rest of the album. Every track has something to offer. This has pushed me to rediscover my roots and passion which for many years had me captivated.

Excellent metal album!

4 out of 5 stars Different isn't always bad.......2006-09-01

Since its inception, black metal has been pretty limited. There's old-school black metal like Venom, brutal bands like Dark Funeral, and there's atmospheric/melodic black metal like Dimmu Borgir and Old Man's Child. But that's pretty much it in black metal's variety department. Until now, that is.

When they released their first album in 1993, Satyricon were more-or-less a brutal black metal band (mostly thanks to drummer Frost's blast beat barrages). Boy, have they come a long way since then.

The band's sixth full length release, "Now, Diabolical," is about the closest you'll get to a "Black Album" in this genre. (It even begins with a riff which is almost identical to Metallica's "Enter Sandman"!) Granted, it's a move towards the mainstream (it's even tied with Dimmu Borgir's "Death Cult Armageddon" for the highest selling black metal album ever released) because it's far less brutal than Satyricon's older material. But it's also more unique, creative, and has more individually memorable tracks.

The songs are much more stripped-down and the tempos are greatly restrained. Frost is still the man behind the drums, but he's no longer pounding them with insane speed. He still thumps the skins profusely, but the record's production (and occasionally, as in "To The Mountains," melodic guitar parts) hold them down and prevent them from becoming dominate. Add a bunch of groovey guitar leads and a sporadically audible bass note and you have Satyricon's new sound. The only old-school characteristics that remain here are Satyr's high, snarly/raspy yet still intelligible vocals, and his none-too-subtle (or nice) lyrics (i.e. "We want your head on a plate").

Some of the songs become kind of repetitive and are overly long, but suffice to say, every track here is a keeper. "K.I.N.G." is one particularly catchy number with slowly thumping drums and a guitar lead you just might be tempted to hum along to. "A New Enemy," possibly the record's best cut, begins with a very fast rhythm, but it stops on a dime when a slow tempo change kicks in and tribal drums and other background noise are adopted. Similarly, "The Rite Of War Cross" opens with fast, lurching guitar hooks and propulsive drumming and segues into a section with French horns and soft strings. "Delirium" has a catchy, chugging riff and equally as catchy, stop-start percussion, but the song's main highlight is its very pretty and ambient (almost piano-like) strings. The only straight brutal moment to be found on the album is the closer, "Storm (Of The Destroyer)," which is surprising in its heaviness and is backed by scorching riffs and Frost's relentless double bass hammering.

There is a slight chance that Satyricon changed their sound for this album only, and are planning on going back to their brutal roots for most of their future recordings. But the more likely choice is that the band are trying to more-or-less redefine themselves and will continue in this vein in the future. If that's the case, you should get used to that fact and realize that this sound is even an improvement over their previous ones. "Now, Diabolical" is one of the most streamlined and controversial releases since Metallica's aforementioned disc, 1991's "Black Album," and it thus seems tailor made for diehard fans to yell "sell-out" at. However, those who leave the nitpicking to the black metal purists will find this record is equally as powerful, memorable, and offensive as the band's early stuff, but it also simultaneously manages to be far more innovative.
Diabolical
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Album!!!
  • Outta tha home town
  • One of the Best of All Time
Diabolical
Mr. Lucci
Manufacturer: Iconic Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005B9U5
Release Date: 2001-04-10

Tracks:

  1. Introduction
  2. It Ain't Easy
  3. Tha Phone Call (Interlude)
  4. Half Steppin
  5. Millennium Pimpin
  6. Tha Set Up (Interlude)
  7. If I Have To
  8. Git With You (Interlude)
  9. What You See
  10. Tha Trunk
  11. The Assassination (Interlude)
  12. Lifted
  13. Blunted Serenade
  14. Gettin High
  15. Have You Ever
  16. Late Night Coastin
  17. Shine For It
  18. There They Go
  19. Consequences
  20. Diabolical

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great Album!!!.......2003-07-05

Mr. Lucci, as you know is from Dallas Texas and is a friend of Mr. Pookie. This album is great, with Lucci's distintive voice and flow and great beats makes this album a great listen. One problem I have to say is there are way too many interludes ,almost every 2 song is one but thats not a major problem. Also whats great is, there is mostly Lucci rappin and not Mr. Pookie spitting rhymes while Lucci just comes in and raps the hook. I'd grap this one it won't disappoint.

5 out of 5 stars Outta tha home town.......2001-12-03

If your not familiar with Mr Lucci, he's reppin my home town city of Dallas TX. Here in Dallas, Mr Lucci and the Stony Crook family are blazin. Every street and parking lot your cruise on, you are sure to hear some Lucci playin. He's probably one of the tightest lyricist in my opinion, not to mention the fabolous beats produced on this album. So when you get a good production team, and a tight MC, you are guaranteed to have a fantastic album, and thats exactly what this is.

5 out of 5 stars One of the Best of All Time.......2001-06-08

This album is freakin off the meat rack. There is only one song on here that isnt awesome and its #13 Get High Serenade. The Best songs are ,#2,#4,#7,#12,#14,#16,#20. They are the best. The best is #16 Late Night Coastin one of the best tracks of the year. Mr. Lucci can flat out rap. I love this CD. I cant wait fo another Mr. Lucci album and the retun of tha Rippla.
Diabolical Full Moon Mysticism
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A Glimpse of Greatness To Come.
Diabolical Full Moon Mysticism
Immortal
Manufacturer: The End Records
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000EDWLJG
Release Date: 2006-03-21

Tracks:

  1. The Call Of The Wintermoon
  2. Unholy Forces Of Evil
  3. Cryptic Winterstorms
  4. Cold Winds Of Funeral Dust
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  6. A Perfect Vision Of The Rising Northland

Album Description

This legendary band's first album, beginning their notoriety with a selection of absolute classics, including the epic 'The Call of the Wintermoon'. This set down the essential Immortal blueprint which they followed on the next three albums: speed on the edge of self-destruction, razor-sharp guitars which bite to the bone, lyrics which illustrated their own icebound world, and a sense of Northern melody which is completely their own. Bursting with Bathory influence, obviously, but still a classic true Norwegian black metal release.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Glimpse of Greatness To Come. .......2007-01-14

When you hear this early Immortal for the first time, you can hear what was to come in the future. As with all Immortal, this release doesn't have one bad song on it. The sound on this one isn't as killer as the later albums, but don't think it's so bad that you listen to it and can't make out anything in the songs. The logo Immortal had in the beginning was better also, and I think the cover of this one was just plain evil looking. No artwork, but Immortal look like they were in the middle of a dark forest near some gothic looking structure right out of a horror movie set in Transylvania. Important for diehard fans to have and also anyone who wants to hear what this great band sounded like in the beginning.
Diabolical
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Diabolical
    Naglfar
    Manufacturer: Regain
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B0000CCNUS
    Release Date: 2006-03-31

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    2. Embracing the Apocalypse
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    4. Into the Cold Voids of Eternity
    5. Brimstone Gate
    6. Blades
    7. When Autumn Storms Come
    8. Departure in Solitude [Instrumental]
    9. Diabolical - The Devil's Child
    Diabolical Conquest
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • The second great Incantation album
    • Incantation - Great Death and Doom metal!
    • WE WILL ETERNALLY LIVE IN SO-CALLED FORSAKEN DAMNATION
    • INCANTATION - Desecrate The Heavely Skies!
    • Unbeatably heavy death metal
    Diabolical Conquest
    Incantation
    Manufacturer: Relapse
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    ASIN: B00000607E
    Release Date: 1998-04-28

    Tracks:

    1. Impending Diabolical Conquest
    2. Desecration (Of the Heavenly Graceful)
    3. Disciples Of Blasphemous Reprisal
    4. Unheavenly Skies
    5. United In Repugnance
    6. Shadows Of The Ancient Empire
    7. Ethereal Misery
    8. Unto Infinite Twilight/Majesty Of Infernal Damnation

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars The second great Incantation album.......2003-01-17

    This band is like the metal underground a paradox: brilliant when at top of form, and listless when not. By my reckoning, they've put out one genius work, "Onward to Golgotha," several excellent live albums and compilations including "Forsaken Mourning of Angelic Anguish," and one solidly excellent but not over-the-top-genre-redefining work, "Diabolical Conquest."

    I like this album. Every song has a collection of solid riffs and some artistic mechanism at its center, whether deliberate or not. Further, there is some experimentation with ambient dissonance on later tracks, and a tendency to seek a higher degree of discernible melody in the context of storytelling songs with consistent punch but not repetitive loops of emotional or musical statements. If you enjoy the roaring extremity of this band, purchase this after "Onward to Golgotha" and it will rapidly lay claim to space in your CD rack.

    5 out of 5 stars Incantation - Great Death and Doom metal!.......2001-06-23

    Incantation is one of the best death/doom bands around. Their riffs are heavy, the drumms are skilled, the vocalist kills, and you can actually hear the bass! Someone else put down about how the bass drum kick is off, im sorry bro, but i am a musician myself, i play drums guitar, bass, vocals ect..and i know for a fact that when the bass drum is not going as fast as the snare drum it is on purpose. Cause when he slows down on the snare drum, he goes fast on the bass drum again. This cd also had something you would never have suspected a death metal band to do. The last track on the cd is 2 songs put together and the total time is over 16 minutes long! I would expect that from a straight up doom or a black band but not a death band! If you want to hear some quality death metal that slows down at times to let your neck get a break from headbanging. But don't let the slowness fool ya, those slow riffs are pounding with evil and heaviness. I would suggest this to any death metal fan!

    4 out of 5 stars WE WILL ETERNALLY LIVE IN SO-CALLED FORSAKEN DAMNATION.......2001-02-19

    This is more "evil" than most trendy black metal bands could ever hope to be. Everything from the artwork to the lyrics to the music itself shows how passionate these guys are about their cause. They're not just some nobody's using a satanic image to sell more records, they mean it all, and it shows. Very powerful, doomy death metal. Far superior to the legions of uninspired bands. My favorite tracks are Desecration(of the heavenly graceful), Unheavenly Skies, and Ethereal Misery. The drumming is very solid, with atleast a little variation between blast beats. I don't remember there being any solos on the entire album,but the riffs are good, and create a feeling of impending doom.

    4 out of 5 stars INCANTATION - Desecrate The Heavely Skies!.......2000-03-06

    I totally agree with the reviewer before me. How can you bash on Incantation! Incantation is one of the most violent & destructive Death Metal band to ever walk the earth! This CD is a perfect example of their ugliness. Real abysmal Death metal, filled with anti-melodic guitar riffing, heavy-as-hell bass attacks, and insane drumming! Not to mention the great vo-killss! Listening to this musick fills me with anguish. Just about all the tracks on here are great, especially 'United In Repungence' I look forward to their next release! Infernal Storms. Also check out their previous opus. 'Onward To Golgotha.' Praise The Goat!

    5 out of 5 stars Unbeatably heavy death metal.......1999-11-05

    How can people bad-mouth Incantation? I don't get it man. These guys create just an aura of pure evil. Listening to Diabolical Conquest is almost like sitting in an air-tight box at the bottom of the ocean. It's just totally oppressive and heavy. Unbelieveable. If you don't like Incantation, you totally don't know what's up.
    Diabolical Boogie: Singles, Demos, & Rarities
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Diabolical Boogie: Singles, Demos, & Rarities
      Chrome Cranks
      Manufacturer: Atavistic Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000LC5368
      Release Date: 2007-01-23

      Tracks:

      1. Love And Sound
      2. More Than Alrite
      3. Remember Me
      4. The Big Rip-Off
      5. Slow Crash
      6. Dog Eat Dog
      7. The Devil Is In Texas
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      9. Street Waves
      10. Pin-Tied
      11. Red Dress
      12. Safe From The Blade
      13. Party's Over
      14. Shutdown
      15. Black To Comm
      16. Queen Of Tomorrow

      Tracks:

      1. Eight-Track Mind
      2. Collision Blues
      3. Burn Baby Burn
      4. Mr. Fingers
      5. Come In & Come On
      6. Stuck In A Cave (Live)
      7. Lost Time Blues
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      16. The Slider
      17. Some Kinda Crime

      Album Description

      A super-swank enhanced double CD collection of singles, demos, and rarities, plus three music videos from NYC's prime dirt blues movers, culled from their golden 1992-98 era. Copious, soul-bearing liner notes by Peter Aaron, the Cranks' mouthpiece and official public face. Includes covers of AC/DC, Devo, Television, Pere Ubu, T. Rex, The MC5, Daniel Johnston, The Germs, Sky Saxon, and Brainiac.
      Diabolical Age
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Hellishly Evil
      Diabolical Age
      Ragnarok
      Manufacturer: Head Not Found N'way
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00004SW6P
      Release Date: 2006-03-28

      Tracks:

      1. It's War
      2. Nocturnal Sphere
      3. Diabolical Age
      4. Certain Death
      5. Heart of Satan
      6. Devasted Christ
      7. Key Is Turned for the 7th Time
      8. Postludium

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Hellishly Evil.......2004-09-11

      looks like Thyme wants to take a new approach to their music, and decided to make it satanic.

      The Vocals are clear to hear, and it doens't sound like he's singing in a echoing cave (from Arising Realms, the echoes are quite annoying). The guitar riffs are simply freakin evil. I don't know if i should compare it to Immortal's "Battles In the North". i don't think there's a similarity though.

      the drums! drums are freakin fast as well.

      this album is for you, if you want fast, and satanic music!
      Nightwork
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Nightwork
        Diabolical Masquerade
        Manufacturer: Peaceville UK
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        ASIN: B000IHYTRU
        Release Date: 2007-01-30

        Tracks:

        1. Rider on the Bonez
        2. Dreadventurouz
        3. Zkeleton Keyz to the Dead
        4. Thiz Ghoultimate Omen
        5. All Onboard the Perdition Hearze!
        6. Eerie Obzidian Circuz
        7. Haunted by Horror
        8. Cryztalline Fiendz

        Album Description

        2006 reissue of the third album by this Symphonic/Melodic Black Metal band, a side project of Katatonia's mastermind Anders Nystrom. Originally released in 1998, this band was formed as an outlet for Nystrom's more melodic Metal inclinations that did not fit into Katatonia's Doom/Death Metal repertoire. Peaceville.
        Diabolical Hoodoo: Devilry, Doom & Hellfire 1920-1952
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          Diabolical Hoodoo: Devilry, Doom & Hellfire 1920-1952
          Various Artists
          Manufacturer: United States Dist
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Blues | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Compilations | Blues | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Easy Listening | Pop | Styles | Music
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          5. Reefer Madness

          ASIN: B0002IPZI2
          Release Date: 2005-05-31

          Tracks:

          1. Satan Is Busy In Knoxville, Tennessee - Leola Manning
          2. Wade In The Water - The Charioteers
          3. Somebody Done Hoodooed The Hoodoo Man - Louis Jordan
          4. Lavender Coffin - Joe Thomas
          5. Stay On The Right Side Of The Road - Norridge Mayhams And The Blue Chips
          6. When I Stand Before The King - Blind Joe Taggart
          7. Black Cat Bone - Lightnin' Hopkins
          8. Mean Black Cat - Charley Patton
          9. Devil Got My Woman - Skip James
          10. Hoodoo Man Blues - Victoria Spivey
          11. Ghost Dance - Truett And George
          12. Haunted Blues - Memphis Minnie
          13. Oh You Devil You - Oliver Brown
          14. Old Devil - Bo Carter
          15. Evil But Kindhearted - Brownie McGhee
          16. Evil Devil Blues - Johnny Temple
          17. Satan Take A Holiday - John Cali
          18. Dark Was The Night (Cold Was The Ground) - Blind Willie Johnson

          Album Description

          Subtitled - Vintage Songs Of Devilry, Doom & Hellfire, 1920-1952. UK collection from the strange & curious world of the Buzzola label features 18 tracks on a full-color picture disc, packaged in a 6-panel digipak with an 8-page booklet. 2004.

          Music Info:

          1. Dust to Dust [Import]
          2. Exposed
          3. Extended Versions [Live]
          4. Falling in Lust...Again
          5. Famous Monsters
          6. Fink [Explicit Lyrics] [Import]
          7. Friends & Relatives [Import]
          8. Fully Loaded
          9. Good for Now EP [EP]
          10. Gordon Cult [Import]

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