| | Deathchain Deathrash Assault CD - Import Deathchain Discography of CDs
Additional Tracks Deathchain Deathrash Assault Songs | 1. | Return Of The Nemesis |
| 2. | Venom Preacher |
| 3. | Lepra Lord |
| 4. | Graveyard Witchery |
| 5. | Deathrash Legions |
| 6. | Napalm Satan |
| 7. | Panzer Holocaust |
| 8. | Morbid Mayhem |
| 9. | Valley Of The Corpses |
| 10. | Black Magic (Bonus Track For Japan Only) |
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