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This 1997 debut from the Swedist death metalites features the underground hit "Sulphur Hate," and much more.
Ghamorean is a death/black metal band hailing from the Umea-area in Northern Sweden and were originally founded in 1997. Only during the last two years Ghamorean started to strive for a much higher level, which resulted in the demo Sulphur Hate, and incredibly raw, but killer recording. These songs were re-recorded and included on this album, which is much more professional. 7 total tracks. Karmageddon. 2005. Ghamorean Plaguempire Songs Plaguempire Review
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