Hollowman

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Hollowman
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EP by
Released1993
Genre Death 'n' roll, death metal
Length21:36
Label Earache
Producer Entombed and Tomas Skogsberg
Entombed chronology
Stranger Aeons
(1991)
Hollowman
(1993)
Wreckage
(1997)

Hollowman is an EP by Swedish death metal band Entombed, released via Earache Records in 1993. The 1996 reissue featured the bonus track "God of Thunder" which was previously released on the "Out of Hand" single.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hollowman" Andersson 4:30
2."Serpent Speech"Andersson2:11
3."Wolverine Blues" (instrumental version)Andersson, Cederlund 2:12
4."Bonehouse" Håkansson, Cederlund, Andersson3:39
5."Put off the Scent" Hellid, Andersson3:19
6."Hellraiser" Young 5:43
Bonus track on 1996 reissue
No.TitleWriter(s)Original artistLength
7."God of Thunder" Stanley Kiss 4:40

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