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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelIMT, Dissonance
UPC5013929020962
eBay Product ID (ePID)6055835274
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2022
GenreHeavy Metal
ArtistDeicide
Release TitleCrucifixion: Early Years
Dimensions
Item Height0.74 in
Item Weight0.32 lb
Item Length5.58 in
Item Width5.00 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks28
Number of Discs3
Tracks1.1 Lunatic of God's Creation 1.2 Sacrificial Suicide 1.3 Oblivious to Evil 1.4 Dead By Dawn 1.5 Blaspherereion 1.6 Deicide 1.7 Carnage in the Temple of the Damned 1.8 Mephistopheles 1.9 Day of Darkness 1.10 Crucifixation 2.1 Satan Spawn, the Caco- Daemon 2.2 Dead But Dreaming 2.3 Repent to Die 2.4 Trifixion 2.5 Behead the Prophet (No Lord Shall Live) 2.6 Holy Deception 2.7 In Hell I Burn 2.8 Revocate the Agitator 3.1 Lunatic of God's Creation 3.2 Sacrificial Suicide 3.3 Crucifixation 3.4 Carnage in the Temple of the Damned 3.5 Dead By Dawn 3.6 Blaspherereion 3.7 Feasting the Beast (Intro) 3.8 Sacrificial Suicide 3.9 Day of Darkness 3.10 Oblivious to Nothing
Sub-GenreHeavy Metal
Notes28 track triple CD package from controversial US death metal legends Deicide featuring three full albums from the band's earliest years with Roadrunner Records. Both 'Deicide' and 'Legion' are officially certified among the Top 5 biggest selling Death Metal records of all time according to Soundscan. Featuring extensive liner notes from respected writer Dom Lawson, including new interviews with producer Scott Burns and A&R legend Monte Conner. CD 1 features their classic self-titled debut full length, originally released in 1990. CD 2 features the massively successful follow up 'Legion', originally released in 1992. CD 3 features the hard to find demos collection 'Amon: Feasting The Beast' featuring early recordings of songs that made it onto the first album, originally issued in 1993. Formed in 1987 in Tampa, Florida, and eventually settling on Deicide as a band name in 1989, the addition of vocalist/bassist Glen Benton upped the controversy surrounding the band considerably.