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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Death Shall Rise is the second album by British death metal band Cancer.
On 12 September 2013, it was announced that the original lineup of Cancer was reuniting to promote their first three albums (To the Gory End, Death Shall Rise and The Sins of Mankind) which would be re-released by Cyclone Empire Records later that year. [7]
To the Gory End is the first album by British death metal band Cancer. The cover artwork was censored in some countries, with only the band's name and album title left on a black background. The cover artwork was censored in some countries, with only the band's name and album title left on a black background.
Grindcrusher is a CD/LP released by Earache Records in 1989, showcasing nine of the label's bands. It contained a number of pioneer grindcore and death metal groups such as Napalm Death, Bolt Thrower, Morbid Angel, Carcass and Repulsion.
Black Faith is the fourth album by British death metal band Cancer.It was released in 1995 by East West and distributed worldwide. The record received decidedly mixed reviews; some compared the Black Faith material to mid-period Metallica, [1] whilst others considered it a "poor man's Heartwork".
Topics about Rise Records albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Rise Records label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .
Serpentcult's inaugural release was an EP titled Trident nor Fire, released on 23 April 2007, also through I Hate Records. [5] The EP features three original tracks, followed by a cover of "Rainbow Demon" from Uriah Heep's album Demons and Wizards. In April 2007, Serpentcult performed at the Doom Shall Rise festival in Göppingen, Germany. [6]
When London Burns is the first DVD released by Florida death metal band Deicide. It was released on March 7, 2006, by Earache Records. The extra features include a documentary entitled Behind the Scars, which discusses the production of the album Scars of the Crucifix. The Hoffman brothers left Deicide five days before the concert was recorded.