Children of God/World of Skin

Children of God/World Of Skin is the 1997 re-release of the 1987 Children of God album by the American post-punk band, Swans. The re-release comes with a bonus track ("I'll Swallow You", which contains also "Damn You To Hell", as the two tracks appear on the New Mind 12"), and an additional disc, World of Skin, the band's side project, containing most of the songs from their first two albums, Blood, Women, Roses and Shame, Humility, Revenge, with... more

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