Pentagram (Pentagram album)

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Pentagram
Compilation album by
ReleasedJanuary - November 2000
Genre Thrash metal, death metal
Length42:39
Label Independiente:
2000 Picoroco Records
2002 From Beyond Productions
Pentagram chronology
White Hell
(1991)
Pentagram
(2000)
Pentagram Reborn
(2001)

Pentagram is the first compilation album of the Chilean metal band Pentagram, independently released in Chile in 2000 and, two years later, in The Netherlands as a limited edition LP of 500 copies on vinyl. It was the first album by the group after its last demo, White Hell in 1991, and consists of songs recorded live and in the studio in 1987. [1] [2]

Contents

In April 2008, the Chilean edition of Rolling Stone ranked the album as the 47th best album of all time in Chile.

Track listing

CD version

No.TitleLength
1."Fatal Prediction"5:06
2."Demoniac Possession"4:09
3."Spell of the Pentagram"6:20
4."The Malefice"4:18
5."Profaner"6:02
6."Temple of Perdition"6:19
No.TitleLength
7."Demoniac Possession (Live)"4:11
8."Profaner (Live)"6:02

LP version

No.TitleLength
1."Fatal Prediction"5:06
2."Demoniac Possession"4:09
3."Spell of the Pentagram"6:20
4."Demoniac Possession (Live)"4:11
No.TitleLength
1."The Malefice"4:18
2."Profaner"6:02
3."Temple of Perdition"6:19
4."Profaner (Live)"6:02

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