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Coming off their best record yet in 1996's Passage, Swiss black metal gods Samael released this five-track EP as a stopgap before beginning to work on their next album. They also got to utilize the mostly solid leftovers from the previous record, including "Exodus" and "Tribes of Cain." Still, only serious completists will need to venture here. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Live Recording Samael Exodus Songs | 1. | Exodus |
| 2. | Tribes of Cain |
| 3. | Son of Earth |
| 4. | Winter Solstice |
| 5. | Ceremony of Opposites |
| 6. | From Malkuth to Kether |
| 7. | (Untitled) - (hidden track) |
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