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The experiental black metal act Golden Dawn please their fans on their second album, MASQUERADE, with 10 more tunes, including "Siltent Inferno."
Strictly limited, digipak edition of the long awaited sophomore album for the experimental black metal act, the followup to 1996 debut album, 'The Art Of Dreaming'. Ten tracks. Napalm. 2003. Golden Dawn Masquerade Songs | 1. | Silent Inferno |
| 2. | Enthralled by Unknown Dimensions |
| 3. | Doomsday Celebration |
| 4. | Unborn Again |
| 5. | Alive and Immortal |
| 6. | Memory's Reflection, A |
| 7. | Where Dragons Reign |
| 8. | Sic Transit Gloria Mundi |
| 9. | Masquerade |
| 10. | Angel |
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