| | Promoters Of The Third World War: A Tribute To Venom CD - Import
Now priced at $8.99 that's $8 less than the original price! 15 Swedish bands paying tribute to the one of the leaders of the British New Wave Of Heavy Metal from the late '70s/ early '80s, Venom. Contain 15 tracks, including Alchemist 'Black Metal', Furbowl 'Buried Alive', Afflicted '7 Gates Of Hell' and Therion 'Witching Hour'. 1997 Tribute Records release. Promoters Of The Third World War: A Tribute To Venom Music Promoters Of The Third World War: A Tribute To Venom Songs | 1. | Block Metal-Allchemist |
| 2. | Leave Me in Hell-Flegma |
| 3. | Buried Alive-Fucbowl |
| 4. | Live Like an Angel-Pingo's Inferno |
| 5. | 7 Gates of Hell-Afflicted |
| 6. | Poison-Shit Out of Luck |
| 7. | Witching Hour-Therion |
| 8. | Countess Bathory-Kazjucol |
| 9. | In League With Satan-Deranged |
| 10. | Teacher's Pet-K.O. Corral |
| 11. | Senile Decay-Dead |
| 12. | Welcome to Hell-Morpheus |
| 13. | Angel Dust-Kosken Hardcore |
| 14. | Stand up and Be Counted-Geronimo |
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