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Audio Mixer: The Sins of Thy Beloved.
Liner Note Author: The Sins of Thy Beloved.
Recording information: Sound Suite Studio (09/1999-10/1999).
Photographer: Petter Hegre.
The Sins Of Thy Beloved: Glenn Nordbo, Arild Christensen (vocals, guitar); Anita Auglend (vocals); Pete Johansen (violin); Anders Thue, Stig Johansen (keyboards); Ola Aarrestad (bass).
Producers: The Sins Of Thy Beloved, Terje Refsnes.
Gothic Metal
Perpetual Desolation Music Sins Of Thy Beloved Perpetual Desolation Songs | 1. | Flame of Death, The |
| 2. | Forever |
| 3. | Pandemonium |
| 4. | Partial Insanity |
| 5. | Perpetual Desolation |
| 6. | Nebula Queen |
| 7. | Mournful Euphony, The |
| 8. | Tormented Soul, A |
| 9. | Thing That Should Not Be, The |
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