| | Azaghal Codex Antitheus CD - Import Azaghal Discography of CDs
Azaghal, a mysanthropic and offensive Black Metal beast from Finland, formed in 1995. Raised progressively inside the underground scene in dedicating their time and beliefs to numerous releases that form their prolific, yet unique portfolio. The band doesn't need any introduction. They are already worldwide acclaimed in the black metal scene thanks to albums like "Of Beasts And Vultures" or "The Nine Circles Of Hell" who granted the band a strong and leading reputation. 2004's "Perkeleenluoma" (Azaghal's fourth full length album) captured the attention of Avangarde Music due to its brilliant blackened brutality. Shortly after, in January 2005, the new contract was sealed and celebrated with the recording of "Codex Antitheus" with a very professional sound and a killer production which gave even more glory to Azaghal's well known trademark. Codex Antitheus Music | List Price | $20.99 (You save $1.30) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Heavy Metal | | Label | Phantom | | Orig Year | 2005 | | CD Universe Part number | 6934820 | | Catalog number | 739989 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 21, 2005 | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
Azaghal Codex Antitheus Songs | 1. | Agios O Baphomet |
| 2. | Nekromanteia |
| 3. | Codex Antitheus |
| 4. | Kumarra Petoa |
| 5. | 30 Hopearahaa |
| 6. | Viha |
| 7. | Raatosielu |
| 8. | Kuningas Saatana |
| 9. | Sieluton |
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