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Hornology CD (2009)
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Sobrenatural CD (2004)
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Channeling Void CD (2007)
Sauron CD discography Track Listing of songs: Know My Word Is His; Crowning the Swarm; Secrets Divine; Council of Impious; Deformed Source of Creation; Great Destroyer, The; 7; Congnosce Semitas ...
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For A Dead Race CD (2005)
Sauron albums Recording information: Double Noise Studios, Tilburg, AL (04/15/2004-05/02/2004).
Sauron: Sunkess, Eclipse (guitar); Demster (bass guitar); Ludas (drums).
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Sauron CD (2009)
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First Damned CD (2003)
Sauron albums Combining two early demos, 1998's Eye of Horus and 1997's Cemeteral Gardens, as well as a pair of live tracks, The First Damned offers fans a look at the early days of the Polish technical death metal band Decapitated. With a somewhat rawer, less refined approach, the album is definitely something fans of the band will be interested in, providing a window into what sort of sonic destruction they were up to before releasing their debut, Winds of Creation, in 2000. The First Damned provides an unfiltered look at Decapitated's brutal beginnings. ~ Gregory Heaney
This album contains material from two demos: "Cemeteral Gardens" (1997) and "The Eye Of Horus" (1998). Decapitated are anything but an average band. Based in Krosno, Southern Poland, they formed in 1996 when the average age of each band member was just 14 years old. They were all attending music school yet facing ridicule with the release of their "Cemeteral Gardens" demo in June '97 due to their young age. Eventually they succeeded in wiping the smiles from the doubters faces with a sound that, whilst showing a debt to Death Metal heroes of the past, convinced many that the band were out of the ordinary.
Recording information: Mankek Studio, Sanok (06/1997).
Decapitated: Vogg (guitars); Martin (bass guitar); Witold "Vitek" Kieltyka (drums); Sauron.
Personnel: Sauron (vocals); Voga (guitar); Rick Vitek (drums).
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Winds of Creation CD (2000)
Sauron CD discography In the dark, murky realm of death metal, perhaps no band is more worthy of taking hold Excalibur's hilt and leading the next charge down the mountain into fiery oblivion than Poland's Decapitated, and one need look no further for proof than on the band's 2000 debut, Winds of Creation. Much has been made of the band's supposed "tender" age (the average age of the members was around 18 when Winds of Creation was released), and in fact, early on, they were slighted from the respect they would have otherwise been due because of this; however, it must be remembered that a certain gruff-throated, engine-wristed young vocalist/guitarist for another certain popular metal band was only 18 when his band's debut, Kill 'Em All, was released, and needless to say, as is the case here, tender had nothing to do with it. Ironically, in the eyes of many metal fans, Winds of Creation is almost as much of an astonishingly groundbreaking album as Kill 'Em All was in its day. To begin with, the band has a seemingly effortless understanding and command of both their instruments and death metal's highly stylistic requirements. The mind-bendingly blistering technical virtuosity would be amazing in a group of older musicians, much less for a band of teenagers, and better yet, they refrain from slipping into the routine, over-the-top expediency so common in their genre; the guys in Decapitated truly seem committed to getting death metal out of ...
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Farthest From The Sun CD (2002)
Sauron music CDs Contains Only Four Songs With Running Time Of 51 Mins.
Apotheosis: Sauron (various instruments).
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 Sauron Songs
Popular or famous Sauron music songs: Great Destroyer, Seven, Council of Impious Vicarius Filii, Salvation's Call, Pestilencial March. More music songs Dominions of the Past, Prey to Destruction, Congnosce Semitas Meas, Deliverance in Blood, Deformed Source Of Creation. More music songs Scars of Existence, Anima Mundi, For a Dead Race, Secrets Divine, Crowning The Swarm, Know My Word Is His. See All Songs
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