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This Japanese import contains the bonus cut--"Helter Skelter."
The success of the band's first recording, Penetrations From the Lost World, inspired a more detailed, musically realized effort the second time around for Sweden's Dimension Zero. Guitarists Jesper Strömblad and Glenn Ljungström drive the Century Media release Silent Night Fever with their lightning-fast riffs, infused with dynamic harmony treatments and occasionally clean, arpeggiated breakdowns. Drummer Hans Nilsson matches the intensity with double-kick finesse and precision that are impressive to say the least. Jocke Göthberg's death metal screaming also figures very prominently in the Silent Night Fever mix. While such relentless vocal work can often overwhelm music of this kind, everything coalesces on this, the group's first full-length effort, making it one of the better Swedish death metal releases of 2002. Highlights include the murderous "They Are Waiting to Take Us" and "Until You Die," but all nine songs in this collection maintain an equally high metal standard. ~ Vincent Jeffries
SILENT NIGHT FEVER, the album from Dimension Zero, features "Murder-inn" and "Through The Virgin Sky."
Asian version featuring a bonus track: "Helter Skelter".
Dimension Zero: J. Gothberg (vocals); J. Stromblad (guitar, bass); G. Ljungstrom (guitar); H. Nilsson (drums).
Dimension Zero Silent Night Fever Songs | 1. | Silent Night Fever |
| 2. | Murder-Inn, The |
| 3. | Through the Virgin Sky |
| 4. | Your Darkest Hour |
| 5. | Not Even Dead |
| 6. | They Are Waiting to Take Us |
| 7. | Until You Die |
| 8. | End |
| 9. | Sloe Silence |
| 10. | Helter Skelter |
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