13 Years

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13 Years
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Compilation album by Nifelheim
Released 2003
Genre Black metal, speed metal
Length41:54
Label I Hate
Producer Nifelheim
Nifelheim chronology
Unholy Death
(2000)
13 Years
(2003)
Thunder Metal
(2006)

13 Years is the fifth album of the Swedish black metal band Nifelheim. It was released in 2003 on vinyl with limited 1000 copies. 13 Years contains Nifelheim's live and demo recordings.

Black metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. Common traits include fast tempos, a shrieking vocal style, heavily distorted guitars played with tremolo picking, raw (lo-fi) recording, unconventional song structures, and an emphasis on atmosphere. Artists often appear in corpse paint and adopt pseudonyms.

Nifelheim band

Nifelheim is a Swedish black metal band. The band was formed in 1990 by the twin brothers Erik and Per Gustavsson, under the stage names Tyrant and Hellbutcher and is known for their "old school" style of black metal.

Track listing

Side A (demo recordings)

  1. "Intro" - 01:07
  2. "Unholy Death" - 02:02
  3. "Reaper" (Bathory cover) - 02:16
  4. "Mean Machine" (Motörhead cover) - 02:28
  5. "Hellish Blasphemy" - 03:48
  6. "Earwigs in Your Veins" (Treblinka [ de ] cover)" - 03:29
  7. "Sacrifice to the Lord of Darkness" - 04:13

Side B (live recordings)

  1. "Satanic Sacrifice" - 02:54
  2. "Evil Blasphemies" - 03:01
  3. "The Bestial Avenger" - 04:54
  4. "Deathstrike from Hell" - 03:35
  5. "The Final Slaughter" - 04:29
  6. "Spid" (Korozia Metalla cover) - 03:38

Total playing time: 41:54

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