Gods of War (Blasphemy album)

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Gods of War
Blasphemy-gods-of-war.jpg
Studio album by
Released1993
RecordedSeptember–December 1992 [1]
StudioFiasco Bros. Studios
Genre
Length20:15
41:56 (with Blood Upon the Altar)
Label Osmose
Producer Osmose
Blasphemy chronology
Fallen Angel of Doom
(1990)
Gods of War
(1993)
Live Ritual – Friday the 13th
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Gods of War is Blasphemy's second full-length album, released in 1993. The 1989 demo Blood Upon the Altar has been released as bonus on most of the editions of this album, to compensate for the albums overly short running time. [2] All songs were composed by Blasphemy. [1]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Blasphemy.

Gods of War [1]
No.TitleLength
1."Intro: Elders of the Apocalypse / Blood Upon the Altar"2:31
2."Blasphemous Attack"2:01
3."Gods of War"0:26
4."Intro / Atomic Nuclear Desolation"0:42
5."Nocturnal Slayer"2:22
6."Emperor of the Black Abyss"3:20
7."Intro / Blasphemy"3:42
8."Intro / Necrosadist"2:42
9."War Command"0:45
10."Empty Chalice"1:44
Blood Upon the Altar
No.TitleLength
12."Ross Bay Intro"1:06
13."War Command"0:41
14."Demoniac"3:07
15."Intro"0:34
16."Ritual"3:33
17."Nocturnal Slayer"3:07
18."Blasphemy"3:55
19."Intro / Blasphemous Attack / Guitar Effect Outro"2:53

Personnel

Blasphemy

Production

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States 1993 Osmose Productions LP, CD, CS OP 008
Europe
2001 CD OPCD 117
United States 2007Nuclear War Now! 2xLP ANTI-GOTH 073
Europe 2010 Osmose Productions OPLP 118
2012
2016 LP, CD OP 117-1

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Gods of War – Blasphemy". allmusic.com . Rovi Corporation.
  2. "Gods of War / Blood Upon the Altar". Amazon.com .