Metal and Hell

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Metal and Hell
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Studio album by
Kat
Released1986
RecordedBeat Studio, Izabelin Studio
Genre Thrash metal, black metal
Length36:42
Producer Kat & Andrzej Puczyński
Kat chronology
Metal and Hell
(1986)
666
(1986)

Metal and Hell is the debut album by Polish heavy metal band Kat. It was released in 1986.

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Roman Kostrzewski; all music is composed by Kat.

No.TitleLength
1."Metal and Hell"2:43
2."Killer"3:15
3."Time of Revenge"4:43
4."Devil's House, Part I"4:47
5."(You Got Me) Vampire"3:11
6."Devil's Child"3:32
7."Black Hosts"3:26
8."Oracle"3:41
9."Devil's House, Part III"3:41
10."666"3:32
Total length:36:42

Credits

Kat
Production

666

666
Studio album by
Kat
ReleasedMay 1986 [1]
Recorded1985, TEATR Studios, Kraków [2]
Genre Thrash metal, black metal
Length36:32
Label Polmark
Kat chronology
Metal and Hell
(1985)
666
(1986)
Oddech wymarłych światów
(1988)

A Polish version of Metal and Hell was released in 1986, with a slightly different track ordering, which was titled 666. [3] [4] This version was re-recorded in 2015 by Roman Kostrzewski's current project, Kat & Roman Kostrzewski. [5]

Track listing

All lyrics by Roman Kostrzewski, except where otherwise noted. [6]

No.TitleLength
1."Metal i piekło" (Metal and Hell)2:43
2."Diabelski dom - cz. I" (Devil's House, Part I)4:46
3."Morderca" (Killer)3:15
4."Masz mnie wampirze" ((You Got Me) Vampire)3:11
5."Czas zemsty" (Time of Revenge)4:47
6."Noce Szatana" (Devil's Child (lyrics by Robert Millord))3:32
7."Diabelski dom - cz. III" (Devil's House, Part III)3:41
8."Wyrocznia" (Oracle)3:41
9."Czarne zastępy" (Black Hosts)3:30
10."666"3:26
Total length:36:32

Credits

Kat
Production

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