Darkness Foretold

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Darkness Foretold
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EP by
Released1998
Genre Death metal
Length27:06
Label S.O.D.
Jungle Rot chronology
Slaughter the Weak
(1997)
Darkness Foretold
(1998)
Dead and Buried
(2001)

Darkness Foretold is the first EP by American death metal band Jungle Rot. It was released in 1998 on S.O.D. Records.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Agent Orange" (Sodom cover)6:02
2."Fight 'til Death" (Slayer cover)3:37
3."Jesus Hitler" (Carnivore cover)4:35
4."Darkness Foretold"4:12
5."Tombs of Armenus" (Live)2:30
6."Eternal Agony" (Live)2:28
7."Consumed in Darkness" (Live)3:42
Total length:27:06

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