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CD reissue of this 2000 release from the extreme, brutal Death Metal from Pennsylvania. Eight tracks including 'Anoint The Chosen', 'Lustful Demise' and 'Apocalyptic Destroyer Of Angels'. Relapse.
Recorded at Mars Studios, Cleveland, Ohio from November to December 1999.
Incantation: Mike Saez (vocals, guitar); John McEntee (guitars); Robert Yench (bass); Dave Culross (drums).
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