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Enthroned, the death metal act from Belgium, presents TOWARDS THE SKULLTHRONE OF SATAN featuring 11 tracks like "The Ultimate Horde Fights" and "When Horny Flames Begin to Rise."
Classic black metal title reissued at mid price.
Enthroned includes: Tsebaoth (guitar); Sabathan (bass, vocals).
Towards The Skullthrone Of Satan Music Enthroned Towards The Skullthrone Of Satan Songs | 1. | Satans Realm (Intro) | |
| 2. | Ultimate Horde Fights, The | |
| 3. | Ha Shaitan | |
| 4. | Evil Church | |
| 5. | Antichrist Summons the Black Flame, The | |
| 6. | Forest of Nathrath, The | |
| 7. | Dusk of Forgotten Darkness | |
| 8. | Throne to Purgatory | |
| 9. | When Horny Flames Begin to Rise | |
| 10. | Hertogenwald | |
| 11. | Final Armageddon (Epilogue) | |
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