Marduk - Germania 2xLP

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Red vinyl reissue

“Live In Germania was the first live album from this respected Swedish BM band. It is totally crushing. Peter from Hypocrisy is the second guitarist here, and I also believe that he was asked to be the permanent second guitarist after this.

On this release, Marduk show that they can pull off live what they do in the studio. Hyperfast blast beats, fast guitar work, and insane vocals. A lot of classic songs are played here, including Wolves I and II, Sulphur Souls, Darkness It Shall Be, Legion, etc.

I don't know if any studio overdubs were done or not, but even so, these guys are devestating live. I saw them with Deicide in 2000 and they were intense, hateful, and totally brutal. They were as fast as on record, if not faster. If you want a live album that captures the intensity of the band on record, then this is it.”
- Metal Archives

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Red vinyl reissue

“Live In Germania was the first live album from this respected Swedish BM band. It is totally crushing. Peter from Hypocrisy is the second guitarist here, and I also believe that he was asked to be the permanent second guitarist after this.

On this release, Marduk show that they can pull off live what they do in the studio. Hyperfast blast beats, fast guitar work, and insane vocals. A lot of classic songs are played here, including Wolves I and II, Sulphur Souls, Darkness It Shall Be, Legion, etc.

I don't know if any studio overdubs were done or not, but even so, these guys are devestating live. I saw them with Deicide in 2000 and they were intense, hateful, and totally brutal. They were as fast as on record, if not faster. If you want a live album that captures the intensity of the band on record, then this is it.”
- Metal Archives

Red vinyl reissue

“Live In Germania was the first live album from this respected Swedish BM band. It is totally crushing. Peter from Hypocrisy is the second guitarist here, and I also believe that he was asked to be the permanent second guitarist after this.

On this release, Marduk show that they can pull off live what they do in the studio. Hyperfast blast beats, fast guitar work, and insane vocals. A lot of classic songs are played here, including Wolves I and II, Sulphur Souls, Darkness It Shall Be, Legion, etc.

I don't know if any studio overdubs were done or not, but even so, these guys are devestating live. I saw them with Deicide in 2000 and they were intense, hateful, and totally brutal. They were as fast as on record, if not faster. If you want a live album that captures the intensity of the band on record, then this is it.”
- Metal Archives