Adam Nergal Darski Antichristian Phenomenon (Splatter)
Limited Vinyl Edition Of Behemoth's 2000 'Antichristian Phenomenon' Release, Containing All Seven Tracks. Presented On Special Splatter-Effect Vinyl. Behemoth was born in Poland in 1991, formed by band mastermind, Nergal. The evolution of Behemoth grew out of early demos and studio recordings with strong black metal roots and atmospherics, into brutal extreme metal. They stamped their own identity on the metal world with the compositions becoming more fierce than cold, and with a great maturity in songwriting and execution becoming clearly evident with each passing release, raising the Polish group proudly to the apex of the extreme metal world. Originally released in 2000, Antichristian Phenomenon contains a series of tracks recorded during the Thelema.6 sessions, self-produced at Hendrix Studios in Poland, including new material, reworked material, and cover songs from Sarcofago and - in the face of convention - David Bowie. Additionally, the release also contained covers of the Morbid Angel classic 'Day of Suffering' and the timeless 'Carnage' by Norwegian black metal legends, Mayhem. This limited edition of Antichristian Phenomenon is presented on special red/blue splatter-effect vinyl, with all seven tracks compiled together for the first time on the format.