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Remastered edition of the Danish death metal band's 9th album recorded in 2006. Includes the 2 bonus live tracks 'Dark', and 'Weak Is Your god'. 13 tracks
Recording information: Www.zigzound.dk, Viby, Denmark (11/2005-12/2005).
Personnel: Jakob Batten, Martin Thim (guitar); Thomas Jensen (drums).
Audio Mixers: Ziggy ; Illdisposed.
Illdisposed Burn Me Wicked Songs | 1. | Shine Crazy |
| 2. | Case of the Late Pig |
| 3. | Back to the Street |
| 4. | Our Heroin Recess |
| 5. | Throw Your Bolts |
| 6. | Burn Me Wicked |
| 7. | Fear the Gates |
| 8. | Slave |
| 9. | Nothing to Fear...Do It |
| 10. | Widow Black, The |
| 11. | Illdispunk'd |
| 12. | Dark |
| 13. | Weak Is Your God |
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