Endless Procession of Souls

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Endless Procession of Souls
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Studio album by
Released27 August 2012
RecordedStudio Soulless, Stockholm
Genre Death metal
Length45:11
Label Century Media
Producer Ola Lindgren, Grave
Grave chronology
Burial Ground
(2010)
Endless Procession of Souls
(2012)
Out of Respect for the Dead
(2015)

Endless Procession of Souls is the tenth studio album by Swedish death metal band Grave. It was released on 27 August 2012 through Century Media Records. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Dystopia"0:35
2."Amongst Marble and the Dead"5:21
3."Disembodied Steps"5:42
4."Flesh Epistle"3:23
5."Passion of the Weak"4:36
6."Winds of Chains"5:37
7."Encountering the Divine"3:55
8."Perimortem"4:42
9."Plague of Nations"3:35
10."Epos"7:45
Total length:45:11
Limited deluxe edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Killing Technology" (Voivod cover)4:48
12."Efilnikufesin (N.F.L.)" (Anthrax cover)5:21
13."Mesmerized" (Celtic Frost cover)3:21
Double vinyl bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Killing Technology" (Voivod cover)4:48
12."Efilnikufesin (N.F.L.)" (Anthrax cover)5:21
13."Mesmerized" (Celtic Frost cover)3:21
14."Them Bones" (Alice in Chains cover)2:29
15."Burial at Sea" (St. Vitus cover)8:37
16."Vermin" (Asphyx cover)4:02

Personnel

Grave
Production

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