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  2. I Loved You at Your Darkest - Wikipedia

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    Singles from I Loved You at Your Darkest. "God = Dog". Released: 2 August 2018[1] "Wolves ov Siberia". Released: 6 September 2018[2] "Bartzabel". Released: 1 October 2018[3] I Loved You at Your Darkest is the eleventh studio album by Polish extreme metal band Behemoth, released on 5 October 2018. [1]

  3. Behemoth discography - Wikipedia

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    1. The discography of Behemoth, a Polish extreme metal band, consists of twelve studio albums, four live albums, two compilation albums, ten extended plays, three video albums, twenty-nine music videos, four demo albums, and one split album. Formed by Nergal during mid-1991, Behemoth released their first record a year later with the rehearsal ...

  4. Behemoth (band) - Wikipedia

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    Behemoth was formed in 1991 as a trio, with Nergal on lead guitar and vocals, Baal on drums, and Desecrator on rhythm guitar. They started with the demos Endless Damnation, and The Return of the Northern Moon. [5] The most significant however, was the fourth demo—...From the Pagan Vastlands (1994). This tape was released by Polish label Pagan ...

  5. Opvs Contra Natvram - Wikipedia

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    Released: 11 May 2022[1] "Off to War!" Released: 15 June 2022[2] "The Deathless Sun". Released: 27 July 2022[3] "Thy Becoming Eternal". Released: 17 August 2022[4] Opvs Contra Natvram is the twelfth studio album by Polish extreme metal band Behemoth, released on 16 September 2022 through Nuclear Blast. [5]

  6. Grom (album) - Wikipedia

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    Grom (album) Grom. (album) Grom (Polish for "Thunder") is the second studio album by Polish extreme metal band Behemoth. It was recorded and mixed from December 1995 to January 1996 and was originally released in January 1996 through Solistitium Records, and later by Pagan Records. The album is Behemoth's last release before their shift into a ...

  7. Demigod (album) - Wikipedia

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    Demigod is the seventh studio album by Polish extreme metal band Behemoth. The album was recorded during May and July in 2004 at the Hendrix Studios and was released in October 2004. Daniel Bergstrand mixed the record at the Dug out Studios in Uppsala, Sweden during July and August in 2004. The record was then mastered at the Cutting Room in ...

  8. The Satanist (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Satanist is the tenth studio album by Polish extreme metal band Behemoth. The album was announced on 31 May 2013 [5] and released on 3 February 2014, through Nuclear Blast and on 4 February in Poland via Metal Blade Records and Mystic Production, respectively. [6] Release was preceded by digital download single "Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel ...

  9. Satanica (album) - Wikipedia

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    Satanica is the fourth studio album by Polish extreme metal band Behemoth, released in 1999. Much of the music in this release is death metal with influences of black metal music, also commonly known as blackened death metal. It was recorded at the Starcraft Stimulation Studios and mastered in Warsaw, Poland in 1999. [ 4]