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Hail Satanas We Are the Black Legions
EP by
Released1994
Recorded1993 at Black Legions Studio
Genre Black metal
Length13:20
Producer William Roussel
Mütiilation chronology
Cursed (Rehearsal 1994)
(1994)
Hail Satanas We Are the Black Legions
(1994)
Vampires of Black Imperial Blood
(1995)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
La Horde Noire7.5/10 link

Hail Satanas We Are the Black Legions is the first studio recording by French black metal band Mütiilation. The recording pays a direct homage to The Black Legions, which Mütiilation had recently joined at the time of the EP's release. It was issued as a 7" vinyl EP (3313-rpm). [1]

Track listing

  1. "Desecrate Jesus' Name" (5:31)
  2. "Remembrance of my Past Battles and Times" (4:25)
  3. "Black Wind of War" (3:24)

Reissues

The EP was re-released by Nightmare Productions in 2006, with full permission of Meyhna'ch.

Cover art

Etching used for the album cover.

The album cover uses an engraving by Claude Gillot (1673 – 1722), depicting several nightmarish creatures.

References

  1. ^ Black Metal: Evolution of the Cult Dayal Patterson; Feral House, 2013; ISBN  9781936239764


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hail Satanas We Are the Black Legions
EP by
Released1994
Recorded1993 at Black Legions Studio
Genre Black metal
Length13:20
Producer William Roussel
Mütiilation chronology
Cursed (Rehearsal 1994)
(1994)
Hail Satanas We Are the Black Legions
(1994)
Vampires of Black Imperial Blood
(1995)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
La Horde Noire7.5/10 link

Hail Satanas We Are the Black Legions is the first studio recording by French black metal band Mütiilation. The recording pays a direct homage to The Black Legions, which Mütiilation had recently joined at the time of the EP's release. It was issued as a 7" vinyl EP (3313-rpm). [1]

Track listing

  1. "Desecrate Jesus' Name" (5:31)
  2. "Remembrance of my Past Battles and Times" (4:25)
  3. "Black Wind of War" (3:24)

Reissues

The EP was re-released by Nightmare Productions in 2006, with full permission of Meyhna'ch.

Cover art

Etching used for the album cover.

The album cover uses an engraving by Claude Gillot (1673 – 1722), depicting several nightmarish creatures.

References

  1. ^ Black Metal: Evolution of the Cult Dayal Patterson; Feral House, 2013; ISBN  9781936239764



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