11. "Sorrows of the moon (Pandemonium Session Track)"
12. "The inevitable factor (Pandemonium Session Track)"
13. "In the chapel in the moonlight (The Collector's 12" Single Track)"
14. "One in their pride (Re-entry mix) (Pandemonium Session Track)"
15. "The inevitable factor (Alternate vocals) (Pandemonium Session Track)"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
"Into the Pandemonium (Remastered)" is a groundbreaking album by the Swiss extreme metal band Celtic Frost, now available in an enhanced CD format. Originally released in 1987 and remastered for superior sound quality, this record stands as a testament to the band's innovative approach, blending elements of thrash, avant-garde, classical music, and gothic atmospheres. The album features iconic tracks such as "Inner Sanctum," "Mesmerized," and their bold cover of Wall of Voodoo's "Mexican Radio." Celtic Frost are renowned pioneers in the metal scene; their influence stretches across genres from black to death metal. With albums like "Morbid Tales" and "To Mega Therion," they have left an indelible mark on heavy music worldwide. This edition is produced by Noise Records?a legendary label known for championing some of Europe's most influential metal acts since the early 1980s.
The third studio album by Swiss extreme metal band Celtic Frost, released in 1987. The album is vastly different from the band's previous work which cemented its late 1980s avant-garde metal term; it is also a departure from the style found on the band's previous albums. I recommend.
Azmi H. - 22/Aug/2022
Celtic Frost was undeniably one of the most innovative and original Heavy Metal bands of all time. Their music was riff-heavy (to put it mildly) and visceral, striking a chord deep within the most primitive part of the human brain.
Alexander S. - 14/Feb/2021
A truly great album. The rarest example is a bunch of experiments and not a single unsuccessful one! Far from being a virtuoso of guitar playing, Fischer manages to create very deep albums that you can listen to many times, and each time you discover (what a disgusting advertising phrase!) New advantages. The highlight of this disc is the highly artistic, theatrical tragic atmosphere, with a touch of medieval and gothic (the guys from SOPOR AETERNUS were obviously fond of this album). There are no weak things at all, unless the second version of One in their pride loads a little, one would be enough.