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Into the Pandemonium

Album - 25 november 1987 - DeB Id: 32583
By Celtic Frost
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Album DeRango™ 62,95

Celtic Frost

Into The Pandemonium Rocky Marciano

 "The most avant-garde metal album that will ever be made."

 "No album has ever lived up to its name as this 'Into The Pandemonium', into the pandemonium!"

 Dive into Celtic Frost's groundbreaking album and experience the ultimate avant-garde metal journey today!

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Album DeRango™ 22,24

Celtic Frost

Into The Pandemonium Big D

 Imagining the sound of this album for someone who has never listened to it is like trying to explain the difference between red and blue to someone who has been blind from birth.

 'Into The Pandemonium' stands to music as Warhol’s madness stands to art.

 Explore Celtic Frost’s 'Into The Pandemonium'—an extreme metal album like no other. Listen now and experience its groundbreaking sound!

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Album DeRango™ 8,08

Celtic Frost

Into The Pandemonium ElectricOne

 "Into The Pandemonium represents the compositional zenith of the band led by T.G. 'Warrior' Fischer and Martin Eric Ain."

 "A truly historic and seminal album, absolutely anomalous for the global metal landscape of the time and still original and innovative."

 Discover Celtic Frost's revolutionary metal album and experience a bold fusion of styles—listen to Into The Pandemonium now!

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written by Wall of Voodoo, from their album Call of the West

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You, who like the moon at night
Haunted my mortal heart ...

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Sleep brings no joy to me
Remembrance never dies
My soul is given to misery
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This evening the moon dreams more lazily
As some fair woman, lost in cushions deep
With gentle hand caresses listlessly
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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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