The Eclipse of Ages into Black

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The Eclipse of Ages into Black
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 22, 2000
RecordedNoiselab
Genre Blackened death metal
Length45:47
Label Rotten
Producer Keith Falgout
Goatwhore chronology
Serenades to the Tide of BloodThe Eclipse of Ages into Black
(2000)
Funeral Dirge for the Rotting Sun
(2003)
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The Eclipse of Ages into Black is the debut full-length studio album by American extreme metal band Goatwhore. It was released on February 22, 2000.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Nocturnal Holocaust"1:40
2."Lair of Nastrond"2:35
3."Desolate Path to Apocalyptic Ruin"3:37
4."The Beauty in Suffering"3:32
5."As the Reflection Slowly Fades"4:01
6."All the Sins"2:01
7."Satan's Millennium"2:18
8."Upon This Deathbed of Cold Fire"4:49
9."Gravedom"3:26
10."Invert the Virgin"2:51
11."Perversions of the Ancient Goat"1:25
12."Into a Darker Sun"3:20
13."Under a Dark God"2:48
14."Commanding the Legions of Hell"2:55
15."Graveyards and Dead Angels"4:29

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