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  2. Abominations of Desolation - Wikipedia

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    Abominations of Desolation is the demo album [3] by Florida death metal band Morbid Angel. While it was originally recorded in May 1986, the band did not release it at the time due to their dissatisfaction with the final product. [4] These recordings would later be released in 1991 at the decision of the band's record label, Earache Records. [1]

  3. Blessed Are the Sick - Wikipedia

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    6/10 [4] Blessed Are the Sick is the second studio album by Florida death metal band Morbid Angel , released on May 2, 1991 through Earache Records. Composition and musical style

  4. Endgame (Megadeth album) - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, parts of the song "The Right to Go Insane", can be heard near the end of the film. [25] Another song from the album, "This Day We Fight!", was used as a playable song on Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock. [26] As promotion for Endgame, Megadeth performed "Head Crusher" on the September 17, 2009, edition of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. [27]

  5. Altars of Madness - Wikipedia

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    Altars of Madness is the debut studio album by Florida death metal band Morbid Angel, released on May 12, 1989, by Combat Records/Earache Records.. The album is one of the earliest examples of death metal and is considered to have helped pioneer the sound along with Possessed's Seven Churches in 1985 and Death's Scream Bloody Gore in 1987, [1] and set a new precedent for heaviness and ...

  6. Covenant (Morbid Angel album) - Wikipedia

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    The track 'Angel of Disease' was originally written in 1985 for 'Abominations of Desolation', but was re-recorded for 'Covenant'. 'Abominations of Desolation' went unreleased until 1991. The first song written for the album was the opening song 'Rapture', which Vincent claims "set the tone" for the rest of the album.

  7. List of Great Old Ones - Wikipedia

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    The River Abomination: A spider-eyed bat-winged horror lurking within the Congo River. M'Nagalah [23] The Devourer, The Cancer God, [24] The Eternal: A mass of both entrails and eyes, or a massive blob-thing. [25] Mnomquah Lord of the Black Lake, The Monster in the Moon: A very large and eyeless lizard-like creature with a "crown" of feelers ...

  8. I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Both the original track and a cover by Sinéad O'Connor were featured in the 1998 movie You've Got Mail starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. The song was featured in the 2009 Off-Broadway and 2010 Broadway musical "Everyday Rapture", a semi-autobiographical musical about (and starring) Sherie Rene Scott.

  9. Super Collider (album) - Wikipedia

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    Super Collider.It was released on June 4, 2013, and is Megadeth's first album to be released on Tradecraft, a Universal label created for frontman Dave Mustaine. [1] In the U.S., a special edition of the album was made available exclusively through Best Buy retailers.