Thyrfing (album)

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Thyrfing
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Studio album by
Released1998
Genre Viking metal
Label Hammerheart Records
Thyrfing chronology
Thyrfing
(1998)
Valdr Galga
(2000)

Thyrfing is the eponymous and first album by the Swedish viking metal band Thyrfing. It was released in 1998.

Track listing

  1. "Raven Eyes" - 03:37
  2. "Vargavinter" - 02:59
  3. "Set Sail to Plunder" - 04:22
  4. "Ur Askan Ett Rike" - 03:04
  5. "Celebration of Our Victory" - 04:43
  6. "A Burning Arrow" - 02:50
  7. "En Döende Mans Förbannelse" - 03:34
  8. "Hednaland" - 03:34
  9. "Wotan's Fire" - 04:32
  10. "Going Berserk" - 05:09

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