Black Force Domain

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Black Force Domain
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Studio album by
Released14 August 1995
Genre Death metal
Length41:29
Label Dynamo Records
Krisiun chronology
Black Force Domain
(1995)
Apocalyptic Revelation
(1998)

Black Force Domain is the debut album by Brazilian death metal band Krisiun. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Black Force Domain"5:22
2."Messiah of the Double Cross"5:04
3."Hunter of Souls"4:06
4."Blind Possession"3:48
5."Evil Mastermind"4:22
6."Infamous Glory"2:08
7."Rejected to Perish Below"4:47
8."Meanest Evil"4:24
9."Obsession by Evil Force"3:45
10."Sacrifice of the Unborn"4:02
11."Nuclear Winter" (Sodom cover)5:31
12."Total Death" (Kreator cover)3:14
Total length:41:29

Note: Tracks 11 and 12 are not available in all versions of the album.

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