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Sacrificial Rites | 5:38 | ||
Unholy Prophecies | 5:45 | ||
Inborn Evil | 4:57 | ||
Sacrificial Rites | 5:38 | ||
Unholy Prophecies | 5:45 | ||
Inborn Evil | 4:57 |
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![]() | Unholy Prophecies Cassette, Limited Edition, Reissue | Wild Rags Records – WRR-NEC | US | 1991 | US — 1991 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Unholy Prophecies Cassette, Limited Edition | Not On Label (Necrophobic Self-released) – none | Sweden | 1991 | Sweden — 1991 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Unholy Prophecies Cassette | Not On Label (Necrophobic Self-released) – none | Sweden | 1991 | Sweden — 1991 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Unholy Prophecies 7"; 7", Single Sided; All Media, Limited Edition, Numbered, Unofficial Release, Red | Reaper Records (9) – RR-01, Grave Records (7) – GR-01 | Germany | 2021 | Germany — 2021 | Recently Edited |
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- Edited 11 years agookay, Necrophobic is not only a song from Slayer, there is also a swedish death metal band from sweden under that name.This 3 song demo (that repeat again the other side of this cassette) sound as the swedish death metal wave that got very famous in 1991 just after the Floridian death metal wave.
What we got here is some heavy influence from swedish bands such as Dismember and Entombed mixed with some Florida bands such as Obituary and Death.
Throw in some thrash metal guitar solo's and we get the exact sound of this demo from the band Necrophobic, although, they sound very different today as a black metal band which I heard the cover song they did of "Moonchild" from Iron Maiden and got totally raped, guess that is/was the point.
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