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End All Life Productions is a French record label that released many black metal albums in the late 1990s and the 2000s.

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Catalogue
Number
BandReleaseYearFormat
EAL001 Antaeus Rekordin 2000-I 1999MCD
EAL002 Warloghe The First Possession 1999LP
EAL003 Judas Iscariot Heaven in Flames 1999LP
EAL004 Mütiilation Vampires of Black Imperial Blood 19992×LP
EAL005 Hirilorn Depopulate (Prelude to Apocalypse) 19997-inch
EAL006 Grand Belial's Key The Tricifixion of Swine 20007-inch
EAL007 Atomizer The End of Forever 2000LP
EAL008 Horna/Musta Surma20007-inch EP
EAL009Moonblood Taste Our German Steel 2000LP
EAL010 Mütiilation New False Prophet 20007-inch
EAL011 Primigenium All Your Tears Will Be Ours 20007-inch
EAL012 Clandestine Blaze Night of the Unholy Flames 2000LP
EAL013 Summum Malum 666 200010-inch
EAL014 Tsjuder Kill for Satan 2000LP
EAL015 Watain Rabid Death's Curse 2000LP
EAL016 Sabbat Sabbatical Magicrypt: French Harmageddon 20007-inch
EAL017 Deathspell Omega/Moonblood Demonic Vengeance/Sob A Lua Do Bode 2001LP
EAL018Various Artist Black Metal Blitzkrieg 2001LP
EAL019 Celestia/Goatfire Darkness Enfold The Sky/Black Slaughterization 20017-inch
EAL020 Eternal Majesty/Temple of Baal Unholy Chants of Darkness/Faces of the Void 2001LP
EAL021 Svartsyn Bloodline/His Majesty 20012×LP
EAL022 Anwyl Totalitarian Perversity 20017-inch
EAL023 Altar of Perversion From Dead Temples (Towards the Ast'ral Path) 2001LP+7"
EAL024 Grand Belial's Key Judeobeast Assassination 2001LP
EAL025 Mütiilation/Deathspell Omega Split 200110-inch
EAL026 Asmodee Aequilanx 200110-inch
EAL027 Mütiilation Black Millenium (Grimly Reborn) 2001LP
EAL028 Atomizer Death, Mutation, Disease, Annihilation 2002LP
EAL029 Clandestine Blaze Fist of the Northern Destroyer 2002LP
EAL030 Antaeus Cut Your Flesh and Worship Satan 2002LP
EAL031Musta Surma Kaiken Pyhän Raunioilla 20027-inch
EAL032 Mütiilation Remains of a Ruined, Dead, Cursed Soul 2003LP
EAL033 Malign Divine Facing 200310-inch
EAL034 Mütiilation 1992-2002: Ten Years of Depressive Destruction 20032×LP
EAL035 Debauchery Dead Scream Symphony 200310-inch
EAL036 Diapsiquir Lubie Satanique Depravree 20032×LP
EAL037 S.V.E.S.T. Urfaust 2004LP
EAL038 Malicious Secrets/Antaeus From the Entrails to the Dirt (Part I) 20057-inch
EAL039 Malicious Secrets/Mütiilation From the Entrails to the Dirt (Part II) 200510-inch
EAL040 Malicious Secrets/Deathspell Omega From the Entrails to the Dirt (Part III) 200512-inch
EAL041 S.V.E.S.T. Coaguala - L'Ether du Diable 2005CD
EAL042 S.V.E.S.T. Urfaust 2005CD
EAL043 Malicious Secrets/Mütiilation/Antaeus/Deathspell Omega From the Entrails to the Dirt 2005CD
EAL044 Diapsiquir Virus STN 20062XLP
EAL045 Blacklodge Solar Kult 20062×LP/CD
EAL046 Heresi Psalm II: Infusco Ignis 2006LP
EAL047 Mütiilation Rattenkönig 2006LP
EAL052 Abigor Fractal Possession 2007CD/LP
EAL053 Mütiilation Sorrow Galaxies 2007CD

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