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After their critically acclaimed second release "Casus Luciferi" (Album of the Month in Terrorizer) and a successful two-month tour together with Dissection, Watain now present their third Black Metal monolith "Sworn to the Dark". Watain Sworn To The Dark Songs | 1. | Legions of the Black Light |
| 2. | Satan's Hunger |
| 3. | Withershins [Instrumental] |
| 4. | Storm of the Antichrist |
| 5. | Light That Burns the Sun |
| 6. | Sworn to the Dark |
| 7. | Underneath the Cenotaph |
| 8. | Serpents Chalice |
| 9. | Darkness and Death |
| 10. | Dead But Dreaming [Instrumental] |
| 11. | Stellarvore |
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