Zaraza – Slavic Blasphemy
Genre: | Electronic, Rock |
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Style: | Death Metal, Industrial, Doom Metal, Experimental |
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Tracklist
24 Hours | 4:15 | ||
Zakazany | 9:25 | ||
Every Day Is A Funeral | 9:07 | ||
Necessary | 12:28 | ||
Cell Of Skin | 12:47 | ||
Zaraza | 16:31 |
Credits (12)
- Doomhammer*Artwork
- Ito StojkovicBacking Vocals [Ethnic Backing Vocals]
- Rajiv SamanjadiBagpipes
- Andrew (4)Engineer
- Rob (31)Engineer
- Jozef BrodaHorns [Highlander Horns]
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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Slavic Blasphemy CD, Album | Musicus Phÿcus – MPCD971 | Canada | 1997 | Canada — 1997 | Recently Edited | ||||
Slavic Blasphemy 5×File, MP3, VBR | Not On Label (Zaraza Self-released) – none | 2006 | 2006 | New Submission |
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- Edited 2 years ago
referencing Slavic Blasphemy (CD, Album) MPCD971
"Brutal Experimental Symphonic Industrial Doom/Death Metal" indeed… you need this in your collection, if you enjoy bizarre Underground Industrial Metal! 😈 Some of the guitars sound real (possibly sampled from other sources, who knows) but most of the Metal parts consist of what I'm assuming is a distorted synthesizer. That doesn't sound good in theory, but it works well here! Add to that the unique guttural vocals, solid drum programming, and an overall super strange and daring use of keyboards, and you have an unknown 90s gem. Absolutely recommended to the adventurous, especially fans of LAIBACH, GODFLESH, IN SLAUGHTER NATIVES, etc. referencing Slavic Blasphemy (CD, Album) MPCD971
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