Themes on an Occult Theory
Themes on an Occult Theory is an EP by Nembrionic Hammerdeath. It was released in 1992 by Displeased Records. It was released only on vinyl and the sleeve came in three different colours: purple, red and cyan. Three of the four tracks were later included on the Bloodcult EP. It sold about 1700 copies[1]
Themes on an Occult Theory | ||||
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EP by Nembrionic Hammerdeath | ||||
Released | 1992 | |||
Genre | Death metal Grindcore | |||
Length | 12:35 | |||
Label | Displeased | |||
Nembrionic Hammerdeath chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Approach to Coincidence" – 3:56
- "Bow for the Overlord" – 2:11
- "Yog Sothoth" – 2:57
- "Against God" – 3:26
Credits
- Jamil Berud - Bass
- Dennis Jak - Guitar
- Noel Derek Rule Van Eersel - Drums
- Marco ("Bor") Westenbrink - Guitar, vocals
gollark: I have to admit I do like the "concrete and large things of glass" aesthetic, although generally it could use more colors.
gollark: If doing nothing creates more evil than some sort of complex evil-creation system, then a good evil maximizer would decide to switch to doing nothing, if it was made aware of this.
gollark: Probably less bad stuff, though, than an organization which is actively trying to do bad stuff and is somewhat good at it.
gollark: Competent evil is going to do lots of evil things. Not-very-competent not-evil is not going to do many things, but at least it won't do many evil things.
gollark: > Fascism is evil, but at least its competentCompetent evil is probably worse than not-very-competent not-evil.
References
- D I S P L E A S E D - R E C O R D S Archived 2007-02-08 at the Wayback Machine
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