| | Blessed By The Night CD - Import
Compilation Featuring The Best Gothic/Black Metal Bands, Including Dimmu Borgir, Satyricon, Love Like Blood And Mayhem Blessed By The Night Music Blessed By The Night Songs | 1. | O Death (Rock Me Asleep) - Aesma Daeva |
| 2. | Brighter Than the Sun - Tiamat |
| 3. | Beyond the Veil - Tristania |
| 4. | Welcome to... - Crematory |
| 5. | Halflife - Lacuna Coil |
| 6. | O Fortuna - Therion |
| 7. | View From Nihil - Mayhem |
| 8. | Svaltvinter - Vintersorg |
| 9. | Greed - Amorphis |
| 10. | Fur Immer - Samsas Traum |
| 11. | Enrapture - Hinc Illaae Lacrimae - Hollenthon |
| 12. | Moonchild Domain - Dimmu Borgir |
| 13. | Parital Insanity - The Sins of Thy Beloved |
| 14. | Shot to Piece - The Gathering |
| 15. | Erotik Alchemy (Pre-Version) |
| 16. | Disconnected Magnetic Corridors - Hypocrisy |
| 17. | Backahasten - Otyg |
| 18. | Copy Cat (Samael RMX) - Lacrimosa |
| 19. | Five Finger Crawl - Danzig |
| 20. | Deathcon 6 - Malignant Eternal |
| 21. | Silver Shot - Love Like Blood |
| 22. | Mea Culpa - Umbra et Imago |
| 23. | Moment of Clarity, A - Satyricon |
| 24. | Fallen Skin Dimensions - Thirdmoon |
| 25. | Future Unveiled - Cultus Sanguine |
| 26. | As of Sin - Siebenburgen |
| 27. | Samhain - Near Dark |
| 28. | Halloween III - Bleeding Light |
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