Deicide - Scars Of The Crucifix
Release date: | 24 February 2004 |
Style: | Death metal |
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Disc I
01. Scars Of The Crucifix
02. Mad At God
03. Conquered By Sodom
04. Fuck Your God
05. When Heaven Burns
06. Enchanted Nightmare
07. From Darkness Come
08. Go Now Your Lord Is Dead
09. The Pentecostal
Disc II [DVD - limited edition bonus]
+ Behind The Scars - Under The Skin Of Deicide
01. Scars Of The Crucifix
02. Mad At God
03. Conquered By Sodom
04. Fuck Your God
05. When Heaven Burns
06. Enchanted Nightmare
07. From Darkness Come
08. Go Now Your Lord Is Dead
09. The Pentecostal
Disc II [DVD - limited edition bonus]
+ Behind The Scars - Under The Skin Of Deicide
Limited Edition contains a bonus DVD called 'Behind the Scars - Under the Skin of Deicide' as well as a poster and signature guitar pick
2008 Earache Classic Metal re-release comes with bonus documentary and the only live DVD featuring the classic original lineup, filmed in Nottingham, UK in 2003
Vinyl version limited to 2000 copies in various colours with different artwork by tattoo artist Paul Booth
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Rating: 4.0 |
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