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artist: Necrophagia
title: Holocausto de la Morte
year: 1998
genre: Death Metal
type: Album
label: Red Stream Records
language: English
rel. date: 1998-08-01
source: WEB/MP3
quality: CBR 320kbps / 44.1 kHz / Joint Stereo
runtime: 00:39:46
size: 91.2 MiB / 8 tracks
rip date: 2026-07-01
source url: https://open.qobuz.com/album/h9rk73suhhnpb
tracklist:
01. Blood Freak 4:58
02. Embalmed yet I Breathe 5:07
03. The Cross Burns Black 7:09
04. Deep Inside, I Plant the Devil's Seed 4:56
05. Burning Moon Sickness 4:27
06. Cadaverous Screams of My Deceased Lover 7:58
07. Children of the Vortex 3:37
08. Hymns of Divine Genocide 1:35
release notes:
NECROPHAGIA's importance to and influence over the death metal genre was
firmly established with their utterly classic debut album, Season of the
Dead, in 1987. While 1990's posthumous Ready for Death was intended to be
NECROPHAGIA's debut album, its highly contentious nature was deemed an
"official bootleg" by the band, who had already ceased to exist following
the release of Season of the Dead.
However, NECROPHAGIA were undead and eternal, and the band rose from the
grave in 1998 with the release of Holocausto de la Morte. The band's TRUE
second album, Holocausto de la Morte featured a brand-new lineup, fronted
(as always) by founding vocalist/lyricist Killjoy. While something of a
loosely guarded secret at the time, this NECROPHAGIA lineup featured one
"Anton Crowley" on guitar, who was, in fact, Pantera frontman Phil
Anselmo. Either way, Holocausto de la Morte kept the NECROPHAGIA spirit
intact and then some, as Crowley's disgusting tone and swampy riffing, in
particular, put the album into darker and more delirious territory than
most death metal of the time. Neither "old school" nor a total throwback
to Season of the Dead, Holocausto de la Morte honorably expanded the
NECROPHAGIA lexicon in truly SICK fashion, and more importantly brought
the band to a whole new legion of fans, who thankfully got to experience
the band's evolution over the next two decades.
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