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Sweden Country of Origin: Sweden

1. Heavy Metal Thunder
2. Strong Arm Of The Law
3. Power And The Glory
4. And The Bands Played On
5. Crusader
6. Dallas 1 P.M.
7. Princess Of The Night
8. Wheels Of Steel
9. 747 (Strangers In The Night)
10. Motorcycle Man
11. Never Surrender
12. Denim And Leather
13. Backs To The Wall
1. The Ninth Wave
2. Twilight Of The Gods
3. Prophecies
4. At The Edge Of Time
5. Ashes Of Eternity
6. The Holy Grail
7. The Throne
8. Sacred Mind
9. Miracle Machine
10. The Grand Parade
1. Intro
2. Holtak Lelke
3. Pestis Tanc (Absurd Cover)
4. A Garda
5. Visions Of A Higher Existence
6. Virradat
1. Live Butchery At Apocalypse Club, Toronto, Ontario 14/12/90
2. A Skull Full Of Maggots
3. The Undead Will Feast
4. Scattered Remains
5. Put Them To Death
6. Bloody Chunks
1. At The Behest Of Their Death
2. Mock The Cross
3. Lesous
4. Wretched Human Mirror
5. Treasonous
6. Devouring The Feeble
8. Slaughtering the Will To Live
9. Earthrot
10. Process Of Disillumination
11. Drink From The Cup Of Heresy
1. Fenris Kindir Grúa
2. Tungls Tjúgari
3. Dólgrinn
4. Hatarnir
5. Hamrami
6. Fenris Gangr
7. Vargøld
8. Angrboða
9. Úskepna
10. Spell
11. Sólbøls Sigr
1. Let The Horror And Chaos Come
2. Born In The Serpent Of The Abyss
3. Demonic Fleshtemple
4. O.O.O.
5. Cathedral Of The Ultimate Void
6. My Soul For His Glory
7. And All Believers Shall Be Damned
8. My Stigmas Bleeding Black

Review by JD on December 13, 2008.

Brutality and aggression... perfect two words that just starts to really explain what it is that the Swedish Death Metal Supergroup Bloodbath is all about. I hate the term ‘Supergroup’, but nothing else really describes the band.

Members of both Opeth and Katatonia along with the ex-21 Lucifers guitarist have been brought together, and has blasted the world with exactly what it is that Death Metal is all about. Brutal only sums up a little part of what this band has to offer... they take the Death Metal playbook, rips it all to shreds then just goes with what it raging in their collective hearts. Unabashed fury and soul searing, brain melting vehemence.

The whole thing shreds your mind and reduces you into a drooling mass of metal excitement almost as if you had a ‘sonic lobotomy’ performed on you. Songs like ‘Mock the Cross’ and ‘Hades Rising’ show maturity and explosiveness that is hard to ignore, and the lyrics are deliciously twisted and wholly demented as well.

Truthfully, the whole album just like this and more, and leaves you clamouring for more as you lay physically and mentally spent on the floor. Only the other infamous supergroup aptly called BrainDrill could ever match up with this massive wall of sheer aggression and pure metal force. Peaceville has found another good band for themselves again.

If you are wanting jolly ol’ Santa to give you the best gift for under the tree this year, tell him you want a Bloodbath. The perverted old man in red probably owns this opus of cranium melting as well... how else would he drown out the sickly sweet singing of all of those elves who slave for hi... without going postal on the little people?

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Musicianship: 9
Atmosphere: 9
Production: 9
Originality: 9
Overall: 9


Rating: 9 out of 10

   1.63k

Review by JD on December 13, 2008.

Brutality and aggression... perfect two words that just starts to really explain what it is that the Swedish Death Metal Supergroup Bloodbath is all about. I hate the term ‘Supergroup’, but nothing else really describes the band.

Members of both Opeth and Katatonia along with the ex-21 Lucifers guitarist have been brought together, and has blasted the world with exactly what it is that Death Metal is all about. Brutal only sums up a little part of what this band has to offer... they take the Death Metal playbook, rips it all to shreds then just goes with what it raging in their collective hearts. Unabashed fury and soul searing, brain melting vehemence.

The whole thing shreds your mind and reduces you into a drooling mass of metal excitement almost as if you had a ‘sonic lobotomy’ performed on you. Songs like ‘Mock the Cross’ and ‘Hades Rising’ show maturity and explosiveness that is hard to ignore, and the lyrics are deliciously twisted and wholly demented as well.

Truthfully, the whole album just like this and more, and leaves you clamouring for more as you lay physically and mentally spent on the floor. Only the other infamous supergroup aptly called BrainDrill could ever match up with this massive wall of sheer aggression and pure metal force. Peaceville has found another good band for themselves again.

If you are wanting jolly ol’ Santa to give you the best gift for under the tree this year, tell him you want a Bloodbath. The perverted old man in red probably owns this opus of cranium melting as well... how else would he drown out the sickly sweet singing of all of those elves who slave for hi... without going postal on the little people?

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Musicianship: 9
Atmosphere: 9
Production: 9
Originality: 9
Overall: 9


Rating: 9 out of 10

   1.63k

Review by JD on December 13, 2008.

Brutality and aggression... perfect two words that just starts to really explain what it is that the Swedish Death Metal Supergroup Bloodbath is all about. I hate the term ‘Supergroup’, but nothing else really describes the band.

Members of both Opeth and Katatonia along with the ex-21 Lucifers guitarist have been brought together, and has blasted the world with exactly what it is that Death Metal is all about. Brutal only sums up a little part of what this band has to offer... they take the Death Metal playbook, rips it all to shreds then just goes with what it raging in their collective hearts. Unabashed fury and soul searing, brain melting vehemence.

The whole thing shreds your mind and reduces you into a drooling mass of metal excitement almost as if you had a ‘sonic lobotomy’ performed on you. Songs like ‘Mock the Cross’ and ‘Hades Rising’ show maturity and explosiveness that is hard to ignore, and the lyrics are deliciously twisted and wholly demented as well.

Truthfully, the whole album just like this and more, and leaves you clamouring for more as you lay physically and mentally spent on the floor. Only the other infamous supergroup aptly called BrainDrill could ever match up with this massive wall of sheer aggression and pure metal force. Peaceville has found another good band for themselves again.

If you are wanting jolly ol’ Santa to give you the best gift for under the tree this year, tell him you want a Bloodbath. The perverted old man in red probably owns this opus of cranium melting as well... how else would he drown out the sickly sweet singing of all of those elves who slave for hi... without going postal on the little people?

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Musicianship: 9
Atmosphere: 9
Production: 9
Originality: 9
Overall: 9


Rating: 9 out of 10

   1.63k

Review by JD on December 13, 2008.

Brutality and aggression... perfect two words that just starts to really explain what it is that the Swedish Death Metal Supergroup Bloodbath is all about. I hate the term ‘Supergroup’, but nothing else really describes the band.

Members of both Opeth and Katatonia along with the ex-21 Lucifers guitarist have been brought together, and has blasted the world with exactly what it is that Death Metal is all about. Brutal only sums up a little part of what this band has to offer... they take the Death Metal playbook, rips it all to shreds then just goes with what it raging in their collective hearts. Unabashed fury and soul searing, brain melting vehemence.

The whole thing shreds your mind and reduces you into a drooling mass of metal excitement almost as if you had a ‘sonic lobotomy’ performed on you. Songs like ‘Mock the Cross’ and ‘Hades Rising’ show maturity and explosiveness that is hard to ignore, and the lyrics are deliciously twisted and wholly demented as well.

Truthfully, the whole album just like this and more, and leaves you clamouring for more as you lay physically and mentally spent on the floor. Only the other infamous supergroup aptly called BrainDrill could ever match up with this massive wall of sheer aggression and pure metal force. Peaceville has found another good band for themselves again.

If you are wanting jolly ol’ Santa to give you the best gift for under the tree this year, tell him you want a Bloodbath. The perverted old man in red probably owns this opus of cranium melting as well... how else would he drown out the sickly sweet singing of all of those elves who slave for hi... without going postal on the little people?

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Musicianship: 9
Atmosphere: 9
Production: 9
Originality: 9
Overall: 9


Rating: 9 out of 10

   1.63k

Review by JD on December 13, 2008.

Brutality and aggression... perfect two words that just starts to really explain what it is that the Swedish Death Metal Supergroup Bloodbath is all about. I hate the term ‘Supergroup’, but nothing else really describes the band.

Members of both Opeth and Katatonia along with the ex-21 Lucifers guitarist have been brought together, and has blasted the world with exactly what it is that Death Metal is all about. Brutal only sums up a little part of what this band has to offer... they take the Death Metal playbook, rips it all to shreds then just goes with what it raging in their collective hearts. Unabashed fury and soul searing, brain melting vehemence.

The whole thing shreds your mind and reduces you into a drooling mass of metal excitement almost as if you had a ‘sonic lobotomy’ performed on you. Songs like ‘Mock the Cross’ and ‘Hades Rising’ show maturity and explosiveness that is hard to ignore, and the lyrics are deliciously twisted and wholly demented as well.

Truthfully, the whole album just like this and more, and leaves you clamouring for more as you lay physically and mentally spent on the floor. Only the other infamous supergroup aptly called BrainDrill could ever match up with this massive wall of sheer aggression and pure metal force. Peaceville has found another good band for themselves again.

If you are wanting jolly ol’ Santa to give you the best gift for under the tree this year, tell him you want a Bloodbath. The perverted old man in red probably owns this opus of cranium melting as well... how else would he drown out the sickly sweet singing of all of those elves who slave for hi... without going postal on the little people?

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Musicianship: 9
Atmosphere: 9
Production: 9
Originality: 9
Overall: 9


Rating: 9 out of 10

   1.63k

Review by JD on December 13, 2008.

Brutality and aggression... perfect two words that just starts to really explain what it is that the Swedish Death Metal Supergroup Bloodbath is all about. I hate the term ‘Supergroup’, but nothing else really describes the band.

Members of both Opeth and Katatonia along with the ex-21 Lucifers guitarist have been brought together, and has blasted the world with exactly what it is that Death Metal is all about. Brutal only sums up a little part of what this band has to offer... they take the Death Metal playbook, rips it all to shreds then just goes with what it raging in their collective hearts. Unabashed fury and soul searing, brain melting vehemence.

The whole thing shreds your mind and reduces you into a drooling mass of metal excitement almost as if you had a ‘sonic lobotomy’ performed on you. Songs like ‘Mock the Cross’ and ‘Hades Rising’ show maturity and explosiveness that is hard to ignore, and the lyrics are deliciously twisted and wholly demented as well.

Truthfully, the whole album just like this and more, and leaves you clamouring for more as you lay physically and mentally spent on the floor. Only the other infamous supergroup aptly called BrainDrill could ever match up with this massive wall of sheer aggression and pure metal force. Peaceville has found another good band for themselves again.

If you are wanting jolly ol’ Santa to give you the best gift for under the tree this year, tell him you want a Bloodbath. The perverted old man in red probably owns this opus of cranium melting as well... how else would he drown out the sickly sweet singing of all of those elves who slave for hi... without going postal on the little people?

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Musicianship: 9
Atmosphere: 9
Production: 9
Originality: 9
Overall: 9


Rating: 9 out of 10

   1.63k