Works of Carnage

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Works of Carnage
Krisiun WOC.jpg
Studio album by
Released2003
Genre Death metal
Length35:26
Label Century Media
Krisiun chronology
Ageless Venomous
(2001)
Works of Carnage
(2003)
Bloodshed
(2004)

Works of Carnage is the fifth album by Brazilian death metal band Krisiun.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Thorns of Heaven"3:52
2."Murderer"2:43
3."Ethereal World"2:20
4."Works of Carnage"3:27
5."Slaughtering Void"3:05
6."Scourged Centuries"2:21
7."War Ritual"1:12
8."Wolfen Tyranny"2:53
9."Sentinel of the Fallen Earth"3:13
10."Shadows"1:49
11."In League with Satan" (Venom cover)2:48
12."Outro"2:09
13."They Call Me Death"2:43
Total length:35:26

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