Scourge of Malice

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Scourge of Malice
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Artwork By Luis Royo
Studio album by
Released31 July 2001
StudioBoom Room Studios, Austria
Genre Symphonic black metal
Gothic metal
Length53:53
Label Napalm Records America
Last Episode
Producer Graveworm & Boban Milunovic
Graveworm chronology
As the Angels Reach the Beauty
(1999)
Scourge of Malice
(2001)
Engraved in Black
(2003)

Scourge of Malice is the third studio album by the symphonic black metal band Graveworm, released in 2001 through Last Episode.

Contents

Their cover of Iron Maiden's Fear of the Dark has been famously wrongly credited to Cradle of Filth or Children of Bodom.

Track listing

All songs written by Stefan Fiori and Steve Unterpertinger, except where noted.

  1. "Dreaded Time (Intro)" – 1:48
  2. "Unhallowed by the Infernal One" – 5:59
  3. "Abandoned by Heaven" - 6:08
  4. "Descending into Ethereal Mist" – 6:46
  5. "Threnody (Instrumental)" (Dedicated to Max Maccani) – 4:30
  6. "Demonic Dreams" – 7:23
  7. "Fear of the Dark" (Iron Maiden cover) – 8:47
  8. "In Vengeance of Our Wrath" – 5:55
  9. "Ars Diaboli" (Gregorian chants) – 1:13
  10. "Sanctity Within Darkness" – 5:22

Personnel

Graveworm

Guest musicians

Special Guest on "Threnody" by Boban Milunovic
All music written and composed by Graveworm except "Fear of the Dark" by Steve Harris

Production

Notes



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