Behemoth
Become a fanTop Albums
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Top Songs
1. | Listen to Lucifer by Behemoth | on Evangelion | 9 | plays | $0.34 | 1 | ||
2. | Listen to Defiling Morality Ov Black God by Behemoth | on Evangelion | 3 | plays | $0.34 | 1 | ||
3. | Listen to Alas, Lord Is Upon Me by Behemoth | on Evangelion | 5 | plays | $0.34 | 1 | ||
4. | Listen to He Who Breeds Pestilence by Behemoth | on Evangelion | 5 | plays | $0.34 | 1 | ||
5. | Listen to Transmigrating Beyond Realms Ov Amenti by Behemoth | on Evangelion | 6 | plays | $0.34 | 1 | ||
6. | Listen to Shemhamforash by Behemoth | on Evangelion | 11 | plays | $0.34 | 1 | ||
7. | Listen to Daimonos by Behemoth | on Evangelion | 10 | plays | $0.34 | 1 | ||
8. | Listen to Ov Fire And The Void by Behemoth | on Evangelion | 10 | plays | $0.34 | 2 | ||
9. | Listen to The Seed Ov I by Behemoth | on Evangelion | 4 | plays | $0.34 | 1 | ||
10. | Listen to Decade Of Therion by Behemoth | on Satanica | 50 | plays | $0.37 | No Recommendations |
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Latest RECs
penpen Rec'd this on Oct 28, 2009:
Street Cred: 28
Rec's: 11
“Ah, the album-ending epic. Behemoth does not fail here. After eight tracks of compressed intensity, on "Lucifer" they maintain the core Evangelion recipe but opt instead for a majestic slow burn. A mighty closer.”
penpen Rec'd this on Oct 28, 2009:
Street Cred: 28
Rec's: 11
“Third song in the "Ov" trilogy; shortest song on the album... what else to say? The same basic Evangelion ingredients shuffled into another appealing shape. How do they do it? Behemoth is like Taco Bell: they have like 7 ingredients, but somehow they make a 40 item menu out of it (ignore this analogy if you do not like Taco Bell). ”
penpen Rec'd this on Oct 27, 2009:
Street Cred: 28
Rec's: 11
“Another track with some breathing room. Drummer and guitarists sync up brilliantly on that big central riff. Sigh, another winner, what else can I say? By the way, the production on this album is great, a huge factor in its success--punchy and deep, it ensures that everything sounds appropriately widescreen.”
