Walpurgis Rites - Hexenwahn is the eighth studio album by the Austrian blackened death metal band Belphegor.
Like its predecessors, Pestapokalypse VI and Bondage Goat Zombie, the album was recorded and produced with German producer Andy Classen. On August 25 the band made the song "Walpurgis Rites" available for streaming on their myspace page along with the lyrics on their website. As of October 1 the video for 'Der Geisterstreiber' is now avail...
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Walpurgis Rites - Hexenwahn
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Belphegor
Belphegor is an Austrian blackened death metal band from Salzburg, originally formed in 1991 under the name Betrayer before changing their name in 1993. They are named after the demon Belphegor.
Belphegor was founded as Betrayer in 1991 by vocalist and bassist Maxx, guitarists Helmuth and Sigurd,...
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Nuclear Blast
Nuclear Blast is an independent major record label and mail order record distributor with subsidiaries in Germany, the United States and Brazil. The record label was founded in 1987 by Markus Staiger in Germany. Originally releasing hardcore punk records, the label moved on to releasing albums by...
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