Back from the Grave

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Back from the Grave
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Studio album by
Released21 October 2002
RecordedMarch–June 2002 at Sunlight Studio, Stockholm
Genre Death metal
Length43:13
Label Century Media Records
Producer Tomas Skogsberg, Ola Lindgren
Grave chronology
Extremely Rotten Live
(1997)
Back from the Grave
(2002)
Fiendish Regression
(2004)
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Back from the Grave is the fifth album by the Swedish death metal band Grave. It was released in 2002 on Century Media after a long hiatus.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"0:43
2."Rise"5:25
3."Behold the Flames"4:32
4."Dead Is Better"3:48
5."Receiver"5:02
6."No Regrets"3:34
7."Resurrection"4:17
8."Below"4:41
9."Bloodfed"4:49
10."Thorn to Pieces"6:22
Total length:43:13

The first pressing of this CD contained a bonus CD containing three demos of the band

No.TitleLength
1."Into the Grave"6:15
2."Annihilated Gods"5:04
3."Infernal Massacre"6:11
4."Deformed"5:58
5."Reality of Life"3:34
6."Morbid Way to Die"4:37
7."Sexual Mutilation"4:41
8."Extremely Rotten Flesh"4:34
9."Brutally Deceased"3:52
10."Septic Excrements"3:06
11."Reborn Miscarriage"3:56

Personnel

Grave
Production

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References

  1. Back from the Grave at AllMusic
  2. "Jacek Wisniewski". Archived from the original on 22 February 2008.