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Morbid Tales

Album - 24 june 1984 - DeB Id: 51858
By Celtic Frost
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Album DeRango™ 28,52

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 Celtic Frost’s extensive musical exploration begins with a work that fits into the so-called 'first wave of black metal.'

 It remains an excellent album of wholesome (extreme) metal... noteworthy.

 Explore Celtic Frost's Morbid Tales—listen now to a cornerstone of black and thrash metal history!

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Album DeRango™ -2,82

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 "Morbid Tales, along with Bathory’s self-titled first, opened a new period for black metal."

 "Warrior surprises us with killer riffs and sings with his terrible demonic roar."

 Explore Celtic Frost's Morbid Tales and experience a cornerstone of black metal history today!

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Years of plead, behind the walls
Chambers and vaults, Scenes of fright
Unspoken Words, in pain and dread
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My life turns into sand
Immortality is my dream
Man shall follow my command
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See the portal, gate to madness
Locked forever in a veil of shame

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By burial this night
Nitocrys weaves the spell
Down the vault's misty light
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After the battle is over
And the sands drunken the blood
All what there remains
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You are blind - Deny the sun and light
Whose are the objections - From where come the doubts

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Dreaming eyes
Hope to return
As shadows fall onto
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Obscurity hides the plateau
Stars darkened at their place
Nanna's glowing above
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Thousand decades in vain
(Again) they strive for final completion
Forgotten are the fast sins
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Celtic Frost

Celtic Frost were a Swiss extreme metal band led by Thomas Gabriel “Tom G. Warrior” Fischer, with bassist Martin Eric Ain as a key collaborator. Reviews emphasize their role in early extreme metal and first-wave black metal, plus a reputation for bold experimentation—peaking for many with 1987’s Into the Pandemonium—followed by a widely criticized glam-leaning detour on Cold Lake and a later reunion that produced Monotheist.
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