20th anniversary edition of A.M.G.O.D. in Digipak with 14-page folded booklet incl. Timo Kontio's liner notes and new art additions.
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Cassette
Clear shell cassette in regular Norelco box with j-card.
Limited to 200 copies worldwide!
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edition of 200
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Record/Vinyl
For the first time on vinyl!
Black 12" vinyl in gatefold with 4-page insert incl. Timo Kontio's liner notes and new art additions.
First pressing 300 copies worldwide!
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Record/Vinyl
Blue 12" vinyl in gatefold with 4-page insert incl. Timo Kontio's liner notes and new art additions.
Limited to 300 copies worldwide!
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Blue, white & black marbled 12" vinyl in gatefold with 4-page insert incl. Timo Kontio's liner notes and new art additions.
Limited to 200 copies worldwide.
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Initially released in 2001, this cult album is finally available on vinyl for the first time!
Finland’s symphonic black metal sweethearts AND OCEANS turned rogue with their third full-length and adopted a drastically more electronic music influenced style. As a result, A.M.G.O.D (2001) was much debated upon its release: both praised for its inventiveness but also misunderstood many fans.
Now, A.M.G.O.D is an integral part of the band’s discography and a must have to complete one’s AND OCEANS collection.
Notorious grinding punk from Kevin Sharp and Dan Lilker [ex- BRUTAL TRUTH], Shane Embury and Danny Herrera [NAPALM DEATH], & John Cook [CORRUPT MORAL ALTAR]). ...And Oceans
Since Spenser Moore replaced Blackburn I’ve frankly appreciated Inferi far more. I feel that his drumming improves the overall sound of the band a great deal, but it’s probably just a personal style preference. Either way, Of Sunless Realms was a great foreshadowing of the epic Vile Genesis. Metallurgical Fire