The Third Antichrist

The Third Antichrist is the third full-length album by the Swedish blackened death metal band Necrophobic. It was recorded and mixed at Sunlight studios in Stockholm, Sweden December 1998 – June 1999, and released by Black Mark Production in October 1999. Jens Ryden and Michael Semprevivo designed the cover.

The Third Antichrist
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 25, 1999
GenreBlackened death metal
Length44:20
LabelBlack Mark Production
Necrophobic chronology
Darkside
(1997)
The Third Antichrist
(1999)
Bloodhymns
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

  1. "Rise of the Infernal" 01:45 (Music: Sebastian Ramstedt)
  2. "The Third of Arrivals" 04:18 (Music: Tobias Sidegård; Lyrics: Sidegård, Ramstedt)
  3. "Frozen Empire" 04:35 (Music: Ramstedt, Joakim Sterner; Lyrics: Sterner)
  4. "Into Armageddon" 04:37 (Music: Martin Halfdan; Lyrics: Sterner)
  5. "Eye of the Storm" 04:58 (Music: Sidegård, Ramstedt; Lyrics: Sidegård)
  6. "The Unhallowed" 02:55 (Music: Halfdan; Lyrics: Sterner)
  7. "Isaz" 03:37 (Music: Ramstedt; Lyrics: Halfdan, Sidegård)
  8. "The Throne of Souls Possessed" 04:40 (Music: Sterner, Ramstedt; Lyrics: Sterner)
  9. "He Who Rideth in Rage" 04:12 (Music: Halfdan, Sidegård, Ramstedt; Lyrics: Halfdan)
  10. "Demonic" 05:13 (Music: Ramstedt, Sterner; Lyrics: Ramstedt)
  11. "One Last Step Into the Great Mist" 03:30 (Music: Halfdan; Lyrics: Halfdan)

Members

  • Tobias Sidegård - Vocals and bass guitar
  • Sebastian Ramstedt - Lead and rhythm guitar
  • Martin Halfdan - Lead and rhythm guitar
  • Joakim Sterner - Drums
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References

  1. Ankeny, Jason. "Review: The Third Antichrist". Allmusic. Retrieved 13 June 2009.
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