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Grim nihilistic black metal, this is a cold as death, black metal masterpiece! Featuring members of Horna/Pest/Behexen, this is the Finnish BM supergroup! Perhaps the coldest release since Darkthrone's 'Under A Funeral Moon'. 2003 album on Moribund Records.
Recording information: Boneyard (10/2002-02/2003). Satanic Black Devotion Music Sargeist Satanic Black Devotion Songs | 1. | Preludium |
| 2. | Satanic Black Devotion |
| 3. | Obire Pestis (Suicidal Ruin) |
| 4. | Frowning, Existing |
| 5. | Glorification |
| 6. | Panzergod |
| 7. | Black Fucking Murder |
| 8. | Sargeist |
| 9. | Returning to Misery & Comfort |
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