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Zero Zero - Thank God For Evil / To A Future Dawn album flac Performer: Zero Zero
Title: Thank God For Evil / To A Future Dawn
Style: Breakbeat, Techno
Released: 1990
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1534 mb
FLAC album: 1217 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: MP1 VOC MP3 RA MIDI AC3 AU
Genre: Electronic

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Belial, Behemoth, Beelzebub Asmodeus, Satanas, Lucifer Belial, Behemoth, Beelzebub Asmodeus, Satanas, Lucifer. Since dawn of time the fate of man is that of lice Equal as parasites and moving without eyes A day of reckoning when penance is to burn Countdown together now and say the words That you will learn. Off Ghost BC’s second album Infestissumam, a theatrical work essentially telling the story of the birth and rise of Satan. Year Zero begins with a choir chanting what seems to be various terms used for Satan, they are actually the 6 kings of Hell.

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That I would wish Her kiss a chrysalis To break to make my fluttered heart amiss And in those frozen moments won From grief that creeps to wreathe the sun in drapes inwove with deathshead wing I thank God for the suffering. Love would have conquered all But for the Rapture That ancient plan for my defeat Denied Faith skies that would have set Her free It seems again dreams wend to capture. Once dancing in a spotlit waltz Through shadowed dimension Given to the rivers that bedizened Her eyes The world drifted by in lost momentum. With no divine intervention

Адрес: Россия, Москва, Садовая-Спасская, 3, 3. ОГРН: 1057746840095

Tracklist

A Thank God For Evil
B To A Future Dawn

Credits

  • Producer – S. Robinson*

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ZERO 001 Zero Zero Thank God For Evil / To A Future Dawn ‎(12", W/Lbl) Minimal Records ZERO 001 UK 1990


Comments: (2)
Cyregaehus
What a fantastic record this is - finally got hold of a copy of this following my search for 20 odd years - Big Frankie Bones track back in the day with a bassline to kill - absolutely awesome - must be played on a very loud sound system
Rishason
Zero Zero were one of my favorite artists from those hazy days. The Sanity Clause was just one of those tunes where everything came together. A monster in every sense of the word. On the b-side to Sanity Clause though was a track called Courting Madness, which completely blows Sanity Clause away. Now with Thank God For Evil and To A Future Dawn, Zero Zero went for a cross between the two. Thank God for Evil, has a few hints of Sanity Clause in it, but with a slightly more melancholy feel. To A Future Dawn on the B side is the one for me though, has all the elements of a great Zero Zero track, but if you happen to be familiar with Genaside II's Bizarre Bleeding from their Ad Finité album in 1999, then this track will start to ring bells. Sounds very similar indeed, and pre-dates the GII track by about 9 years. This record is so rare, and i'm lucky enough to own a copy, if you are lucky enough to see it, buy it at once, you wont regret it.