The Sacrilege of Fatal Arms

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The Sacrilege of Fatal Arms
Devil Doll The Sacrilege of Fatal Arms.jpg
Studio album by
Released1993
RecordedTivoli Studios, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Genre Progressive rock
Experimental rock
Art rock
Gothic rock
Length79:00
Label Hurdy Gurdy Records
Producer Mr. Doctor, Jurij Toni & Rob Dani
Devil Doll chronology
Eliogabalus
(1990)
The Sacrilege of Fatal Arms
(1993)
Dies Irae
(1996)
Alternative cover
Devil Doll - The Sacrilege of Fatal Arms (alt).jpg

The Sacrilege of Fatal Arms is the third album by Italian-Slovenian rock band Devil Doll. It is a reworked, remixed, extended version of their 1992 recording Sacrilegium. It is the original soundtrack to the film of the same name, which was written and directed by Mr. Doctor, the creative force behind Devil Doll.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Sacrilege of Fatal Arms"
  • I. "The Sacrilege of Fatal Arms" (68:50)
  • II. Silence (3:31)
  • III. "The Funeral" (2:02)
  • IV. Silence (4:37)"
79:00
Total length:79:00

Personnel

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