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Odin: Sven D'Anna (vocals); Michael Maas (guitar); Voler Leson (bass); Snoppi Van Heek (drums).
Personnel: Snoppi VanHeek (drums).
Audio Mixer: Piet Sielck.
Recording information: Powerhouse Studio, Hamburg, Germany (10/2002-12/2002).
Arranger: Wizard. Wizard Odin Songs | 1. | Prophecy, The |
| 2. | Betrayer |
| 3. | Dead Hope |
| 4. | Dark Cod |
| 5. | Loki's Punishment |
| 6. | Beginning of the End |
| 7. | Thor's Hammer |
| 8. | Hall of Odin |
| 9. | Powergod, The |
| 10. | March of the Einheriers |
| 11. | End of All |
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