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Incantation, Onward to Golgotha

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1240589

Disk length: 45m 25s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1992

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Golgotha 3:29
2. Devoured Death 2:19
3. Blasphemous Creamation 4:24
4. Rotting Spiritual Embodiment 4:58
5. Unholy Massacre 4:38
6. Entrantment Of Evil 2:39
7. Christening The Afterbirth 5:33
8. Immortal Cessation 3:26
9. Profanation 4:54
10. Deliverance Of Horrific Prophecies 5:28
11. Eternal Torture 3:30

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Review

Long heralded as one of the heaviest, sickest, and most uncompromising death metal bands in the world; New Jersey's INCANTATION has forged a legacy of brutality unmatched by any other American group. In 1992, the bands most celebrated lineup entered a then unknown Trax East Studios with a then unproven engineer Steve Evetts and emerged with Onward To Golgotha, the most dark and blasphemous death metal record to date. The combination of the inhuman growl of vocalist Craig Pillard, the ruthlessly savage aural malevolence, and pitiless anti-Christian attack was the ultimate musical sacrilege. Onward... redefined the bounds of brutality and blasphemy for the entire genre of death metal. This is absolute brutality!!! Includes a free dvd w/ three full live sets from the Onward... lineup, expanded artwork, and more.

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Onward to Golgotha

Tracks: 11, Disk length: 45m 26s (+0m 1s)

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