Worship the Witch

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Worship the Witch
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EP by
ReleasedAugust 2006
Recorded2006
Genre Thrash metal, black metal
Length11:50
Skeletonwitch chronology
At One with the Shadows
(2004)
Worship the Witch
(2006)
Beyond the Permafrost
(2007)
Alternative cover
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Vinyl cover

Worship The Witch is the first EP released by American extreme metal band Skeletonwitch.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Beyond The Permafrost"2:43
2."Fire From The Sky"2:35
3."Feast Upon Flesh"3:18
4."Forever in the Abyss"3:14
Total length:11:50

Personnel

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