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Anaal Nathrakh
by
Anaal Nathrakh
on
Total Fucking Necro
()
uses sample from
Excalibur
(John Boorman,
):
Anál nathrach, orth' bhais's bethad, do chel denmha
Carnage (Mayhem Cover)
by
Anaal Nathrakh
on
Total Fucking Necro (Remastered)
()
uses sample from
Platoon
(Oliver Stone,
):
Holy shit! You see that fuckin' head come apart, man?
The Codex Necro
by
Anaal Nathrakh
on
The Codex Necro
()
uses sample from
The Omen
(Richard Donner,
):
From the eternal sea he rises, creating armies on either shore, turning man against his brother, until man exists no more.
Paradigm Shift - Annihilation
by
Anaal Nathrakh
on
The Codex Necro
()
uses sample from
Omen III: The Final Conflict
(Graham Baker,
):
Damien Thorn: Nazarene, charlatan, what can you offer humanity? Since the hour you vomited forth from the gaping wound of a woman, you have done nothing.
Infuse in him the grandeur of melancholy, the divinity of loneliness, the purity of evil, the paradise of pain.
The Technogoat
by
Anaal Nathrakh
on
The Codex Necro
()
uses sample from
Event Horizon
(Paul W. S. Anderson,
):
Libera te tutemet ex Inferis.
The dark inside me.
Incipid Flock
by
Anaal Nathrakh
on
The Codex Necro
()
uses sample from
The Legend of Hell House
(John Hough,
):
...bestiality, mutilation, murder, vampirism, necrophilia, cannibalism.
Revaluation of All Values (Tractatus Alogico Misanthropicus)
by
Anaal Nathrakh
on
Domine Non Es Dignus
()
uses sample from
Hellraiser
(Clive Barker,
):
Jesus wept.
The Destroying Angel
by
Anaal Nathrakh
on
Eschaton
()
uses sample from
Blackadder, "Bells"
(Richard Curtis,
):
Kill everybody in the whole world!
Blood Eagles Carved on the Backs of Innocents
by
Anaal Nathrakh
on
In The Constellation Of The Black Widow
()
uses sample from
Twin Peaks, "Zen, Or The Skill To Catch A Killer"
(David Lynch,
):
She's filled with secrets.
Where we're from the birds sing a pretty song.
And there's always music in the air.
Idol
by
Anaal Nathrakh
on
Desideratum
()
uses sample from
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine S01E18 "Duet"
(Gene Roddenberry,
):
Marritza: What you call genocide, I call a day's work.