Dimmu with Nick Barker, Mustis and ICS Vortex... I'm not mentioning the other 3, because the're still around. Simply the best lineup they ever had... The combination of Vortex's and Shagrath's voices and Mustis' keyboards made them unique and so so good. I miss those times and that sound... even though they're still good to this day.
My brief story 2003 - strange teenager dressed in black does homework listening to Death Cult Armageddon - with headphones to avoid disturbing his parents. 2022 - graduated scientist and proper family man dressed in dull everyday clothes does research while listening to Death Cult Armageddon - with headphones to avoid disturbing his children.
early 2000s - was also an awkward teen dressed in all black bumping Death Cult Armageddon 2023 - still wearing black listening to Death Cult Armageddon, but I'm just a Certified Ford Technician and I bump my music loud in the shop lol
This brings me back 15 years or so ago when I was still a young metalhead teenager lol. Man time flies, things have changed but this album still kicks ass!
@@SAMann729 Well it brings me back to my old days of being a methhead. Running around in corpsepaint, blasting black metal, and scaring old people for 3 days straight before i finally passed out and slept for an entire day before doing the same thing again.
TRACKLIST: Allegiance: 00:00 Progenies Of The Great Apocalypse: 05:50 Lepers Among Us: 11:10 Vredesbyrd: 15:52 For The World To Dictate Our Death: 20:37 Blood Hunger Doctrine: 25:24 Allehelgens Død I Helveds Rike: 30:01 Cataclysm Children: 35:37 Eradication Instincts Defined: 40:50 Unorthodox Manifesto: 48:03 Heavenly Perverse: 56:56
Good to see that people can recognize the difference with drumming within a band. Which makes me as a drummer proud to have a significant impact on what i play with.
It's really good seeing guys like you appreciating his drumming. I've admired Barker's work ever since I heard him for the first time in 1996. That was CoF's Vempire EP. I had never heard anything like that... And remember thinking "this guy is a fucking monster and nobody knows him"... More than 20 years later, you, and others like us now do recognize him as one of Metal's best ever.
I will be 30 in December and I’ve been listening to this album since I was 15 😂🤷🏼♂️ so wild to think about. I just showed my new boss this album and he’s digging it. The gift that keeps on giving 👍
That's true it is a shame he seems to enjoy the nose candy to much,I remember when he was going to join testament but had legal problems and couldn't leave Europe,so they had gene hoglan come back to bad would be nice to here what he would have brought to them
When I was 16 back in 2006 I’d play this albums tracks for jokes cause I thought that it was funny how gloomy and serious the music and growling was. But I was also fascinated by the percussions and the melodies. Over time I fell in love with Vredesbyrd and started my metal journey from there.
Yeah shame the keyboardist and bassist\clean vocals left, but as a teen I found this band and was just like you, now I can't get enough of symphonic\melodic black metal.
I'm Christian, I've been listening to Dimmu Borgir and Cradle of Filth since about 2004 every day. It makes me happy. God wants us to be happy and thankful. Works for me. Who someone believes in is none of my business. And Therion. Goth.
Rarely a day goes by that I don't listen to something from this album. A masterpiece album that Dimmu could never replicate again. They began to fall off after this one released. Of that there is no doubt.
Tbh this is my 1st real listen to this. This is very unique. I’ve been listening to death and black metal for a very long time. Unlike Cradle these guys stayed true with the Norwegian side of things. So so good.
@@D14V0R05 obviously, i just dont understand the never ending bitching about "how they suck now" they evolved their sound and maybe people could do the same, i honestly wouldnt want them to do abrahadabra 2 times either, why would the stop evolving and do the same albums all over again and again
@@eurosnuke1678 "How they suck" overall musical composition, technique and execution, lyrics maybe too, they used to have a particular sound that identified them yet their albums weren't all the same, they used to be a decent "black metal" band. Rock/Metal bands don't need to "evolve" their sound and yet that doesn't make them stagnant if they nailed with something that's solid and unique of them.
I just watched the film ‘Until the Light Takes Us’ and realized I haven’t listened to Dimmu in about 2-3 years. Remembering again why they will always be in my top 5 bands!!!!
Poema número 81 de Las flores del mal (edición de 1861). El Uno te ilumina con su ardor, El otro en ti te pone su duelo, ¡Natura! El que dice a uno: ¡Sepultura! Dice al otro: ¡Vida y esplendor! Hermes desconocido que me asistes Y que siempre me intimidas, Tú me haces al igual de Midas, El más triste de los alquimistas; Por ti yo cambio el oro en hierro Y el paraíso en infierno; En el sudario de las nubes Descubro un cadáver querido, Y sobre las celestes riberas Levanto grandes sarcófagos.
Vortex e Mustis fazem muita falta no Dimmu borguir na minha opinião dificilmente eles farão álbuns maravilhosos como os que fizeram the cult armagedon pra trás acho que a inspiração de Shagrath ,acabou o que eu lamento profundamente
for me as a musician, that is the Best Best Best METAL Album ever written & made, coming out from real Metal Hearts..., this album could be in the dictionary as to the definition & meaning of Metal Music, a huge and very respectable reference, and will and gotta live forever, and for always- Dimmu Borgir ruled the Metal world with this Album..., the essence and core of darkness, hell, evil, and blackness as to who ever dwells.
The entire composition is just majestic. It covers everything and stops just short of being over the top. It's a total work of art. Intense and rich of harmony. It's brilliant.
I can imagine EVERY scene of "Progenies of the great Apocalypse" video when I am listening to that song. Still feels like the first time I heard it, 17 years ago.
El gran maestro Dimmu borgir ,s uno d los más grandes , gracias x existir en esta era ustedes son d los mejores Dimmu borgir, creadle of filth,darzamat, septic flesch Eblis,rotting cristh y un sin fin etc etc
so many good songs on this album, but Eradication instincts defined 40:50 is their best song. Progenies of the great apocalypse 05:50 Vredesbyrd 15:52 Cataclysm children 35:37 Eradication instincts defined 40:50 Eradication instincts defined 40:50 Eradication instincts defined 40:50
@@SnagWagly I believe it is around 40:50, not sure though. Eradication instincts defined 40:50 Eradication instincts defined 40:50 Eradication instincts defined 40:50 Eradication instincts defined 40:50 Eradication instincts defined 40:50 Eradication instincts defined 40:50
My uncle introduced me to these guys and Behemoth when I was in 5th grade in about 2013 I think it was. It’s what got me into extreme metal. Now I’m 20 turning 21 and I still bump it to this day.
Great upload. I had to search for like 20 mintes to find one this high of a quality. Dimmu's own official version of this is 240p. I knew this album sounded better than what I was finding. Such an incredible album. Their best mix-wise.
One of Dimmu Burgir's best albums with Nik barker in the drums and Bortex in the bass and second voice and what to say about Mustis the best alignment of the band hurts that these 3 are no longer there and with them the magic of the band went away
This was the gateway band that got me Into black metal. Suffocation was the gateway band for death metal. I was 14 and was a drummer for a year then I got a double bass pedal and started getting good.
Spiritual black dimensions still my n. 1 and Enthrone Darkness Triumphant my n. 2. My 3 is Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia. But this is still a good album. The best track by far is heavenly perverse, really dark, macabre and broken
I could have actually died listening to this album. it was raining hardcore and I was wearing my leather vest with my hoodie and boots and I was walking on a muddy hill that was kinda near well... not really a freeway but it was a pretty large road and very wide and almost no space to walk on the side. the hill slowly began go down and I legit grabbed onto a leaf to save my ass from getting ran over. thankfully there was a pole ans I just Grabed on to it and I survived haha. very beautiful day too I was playing Soccer with some people in the rain wearing my battle jacket and it was overall a very cool nice rainy day but remember guys don't walk on muddy trails in the rain especially if they're near a fuckin wide ass road haha. I've been knowing this band ever since I was a little kid. now I'm in college in the medical field and it's very tiring. anyways cheers to know that the album is finally up but I've always been having the album for quite a while now. it's so damn great you can't resist such great music especially this fuckin beautiful classic. Satan bless this album seriously.
This album is just sick! I can't help it- it has been there a good while,but it still feels so fresh and mighty🤒🤘 When Enthrone Darkness Triumphant came, it was like enthroning every metal head around as well. Here in Finland we woke up to embrace good metal music on the whole new level😢😔🐺☠️ And I think that the 'new school' Black metal also made the old school metal music rise higher!!! Say what you want, but I really think so!!! And this album again... Lord help us☠️
The start of ‘Eradication Instincts Defined’ up until the first growl, sounds like the score from a movie (like Harry Potter or something) It’s fantastic!
They started out with a cooler but hard to read logo too: encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcQ9bs4ctFpRDqGq8XfJMpfLfMljqLzHJfY3puMP7a9BsKcJEFLX
Trop puissant...ca ce n'est pas un groupe médiatisé comme certains groupes commerciaux de pompe à fric pour les grosses majors...longue vie à Dimmu borgir et plein d'autres super groupe du genre et même s'ils ont changés de membres pour beaucoup ca reste des legendes pour certains et des monstres de la scene METAL pour beaucoup.
Just out of curiosity, why was Nick let go? I have always wondered why they would let go of such a stellar musician. They have never had a drummer to match his skills. Period.
Well he was fired via text message while on vacation and their were afew reasons though I dont think anyone will ever get the full story but partially because he wasnt Norwegian he was getting hard to work with his anxiety and pot smoking and some other shit ,from my perspective the band was dying inside anyhow from the epic touring and partying with 2 successfull albums the band also got greedy and it went Hollywood I dont follow them anymore myself but I'm a drummer and Barker is an inspiration
Death cult Armageddon ist das beste Album, was Dimmu Borgir raus gebracht haben, ich liebe dieses Album.
Dimmu with Nick Barker, Mustis and ICS Vortex... I'm not mentioning the other 3, because the're still around.
Simply the best lineup they ever had...
The combination of Vortex's and Shagrath's voices and Mustis' keyboards made them unique and so so good.
I miss those times and that sound... even though they're still good to this day.
you said it man,
I love how the sound came together on In Sorte Diaboli
DB's best album, period! I remember when this came out and I got so happy when I bought the cd! Until this day I still blast it constantly!
Nikolas breaking the barriers of superb technicality in black metal. Both Dimmu and Cradle had their best run when Mr. Barker was the drummer for both
Hell yes. Did you listen to the Cruelty and the Beast remaster? Crazy good.
내생각엔 니콜라스 바커보단 툐달브가 훨씬 딤무에겐 더 적합했던거 같은데?
Yeah Nick barker is really great,you should listen to him on the old man's child album galder made in between this and the album before this one
@@matthewhall3200 yup, its pretty much a lost dimmu album when they were in their prime. so good
@@Chasmammothhe'll yes. 2003 was a HELL of a good year for metal!!🤘
My brief story
2003 - strange teenager dressed in black does homework listening to Death Cult Armageddon - with headphones to avoid disturbing his parents.
2022 - graduated scientist and proper family man dressed in dull everyday clothes does research while listening to Death Cult Armageddon - with headphones to avoid disturbing his children.
Are they Cataclysm Children?
You can disturb your children with good music :) Mom of two kids here :)
early 2000s - was also an awkward teen dressed in all black bumping Death Cult Armageddon
2023 - still wearing black listening to Death Cult Armageddon, but I'm just a Certified Ford Technician and I bump my music loud in the shop lol
Listening to this, one (wo)man of science can create only atomic-nuclear-plutonium bombs
Don't be shy to introduce it to kids when time is right man
This brings me back 15 years or so ago when I was still a young metalhead teenager lol. Man time flies, things have changed but this album still kicks ass!
Same here man. This takes me back to when I was 15. This band among a few others is what got me into black metal back then.
I read that as methhead lol but yes this album still kills
@@SAMann729 Well it brings me back to my old days of being a methhead. Running around in corpsepaint, blasting black metal, and scaring old people for 3 days straight before i finally passed out and slept for an entire day before doing the same thing again.
So true, I rocked out hard to this album over the years especially 2007, when I was 16. This and EDT will forever be treasured in my heart.
Dude was just telling myself DAT!
This album never gets old, it's as good as the first time.
Um brasuca por aqui hahaha... 😎
Music does not get old.
@@zemocon2868
rap gets old. if you consider rap as music
@@juser-abuser Actually, older rap scene is easily better than the current one.
@@zemocon2868
old feces is better than new diarrhea?
Nick Barker was their best drummer they ever had. This was the best line up.
I've met him at music messe in Germany he's an awesome a guy plus an absolute beast drummer
Nick was the best drummer many bands ever had, i mean, how could you ever let this beast leave your band
Yep
Totaly agree with you. He was their best drummer from so far. Hard to listen to them with all the new ones now.
Prefiero hellhammer aunque barker es un monstruo también
TRACKLIST:
Allegiance: 00:00
Progenies Of The Great Apocalypse: 05:50
Lepers Among Us: 11:10
Vredesbyrd: 15:52
For The World To Dictate Our Death: 20:37
Blood Hunger Doctrine: 25:24
Allehelgens Død I Helveds Rike: 30:01
Cataclysm Children: 35:37
Eradication Instincts Defined: 40:50
Unorthodox Manifesto: 48:03
Heavenly Perverse: 56:56
It's in the video's description but thanks anyway!
On UA-cam App links in description are not working :( so thank you.
Well done bro! 👍🔝
I am the 69!
This album is their best
I met these guys after a show in Bergara, Spain, talked with them for a while, had pictures with them and have my cd signed...that was a good day.
Simply one of the best metal albums ever... melodic, brutal, symphonic, atmospheric and beautifully produced!
"black" metal, yes, maybe. definitely proper black metal at the least!
Good to see that people can recognize the difference with drumming within a band. Which makes me as a drummer proud to have a significant impact on what i play with.
Together with PEM my favourite Dimmu album! Nick Barker is such a beast on drums!
Totally agree - he also drums same style on an Old Mans Child album - but he's also a fucking beast playing with Lock Up
Wanja [Nechtan] Gröger He’s great... No Hellhammer though.
@@spaghettisploitation1029 I think those two are not really comparable because their style and their set of skills are very different.
@@wanjanechtangroeger I can respect that.
It's really good seeing guys like you appreciating his drumming. I've admired Barker's work ever since I heard him for the first time in 1996. That was CoF's Vempire EP. I had never heard anything like that... And remember thinking "this guy is a fucking monster and nobody knows him"... More than 20 years later, you, and others like us now do recognize him as one of Metal's best ever.
Mustis was the best! The good ol' days of dimmu borgir
While you're right, lets not forget about Vortex too. He was just as important in Dimmu
@@BLK1349MTL Yeah, I think that Mustis and Vortex really brought uniqueness to the band
O Dimmu Borgir deveria trazer o Mustis de volta.
@@BLK1349MTL Vortex with the angelic/demonic voice, a mistery indeed
@@BLK1349MTL Let's not forget about Barker too!!!
Progenies Of The Great Apocalypse may be the greatest Black Metal song of all time.
I still can't believe how old this album is, and how young I was when I first heard it. I'm in my late 20s now and I still love it!
I will be 30 in December and I’ve been listening to this album since I was 15 😂🤷🏼♂️ so wild to think about. I just showed my new boss this album and he’s digging it. The gift that keeps on giving 👍
The golden days when Nick Barker was still on drums :D
A great Norwegian metal symphonic band
Allegiance and Allehelgens are really underrated. They are my favourite songs from this album 🖤
Yeah especially that intro! Hard to describe and from which universe that come😄
I like all the songs.
One of the best metal albums of all time \m/
\M/ No argument from me!
I believe that its Spiritual Black Dimensions but this one right up there.666
Nick Barker IS amazing on drums !
That's true it is a shame he seems to enjoy the nose candy to much,I remember when he was going to join testament but had legal problems and couldn't leave Europe,so they had gene hoglan come back to bad would be nice to here what he would have brought to them
I bought this around January 2003. And procedeed to listen to it at least once a day for the remainder of that year.
A HUGE album
still is in 2019 i would listen to this album every day been listening to this band since i was little kid i just graduated last year :0
It was released in September 03!
enthrone darkness triumphant, puritanical euphoric misanthropia, and death cult armaggedon
three albumbs perfect from start to finish
I woke up this morning at three o'clock thinking about this album after not thinking about it for over ten years
Same for me. Woke up this morning with Progenies in my head.
@@LG_7984 spooky
WTF ;ò xD
Pra você ver as coisas como são em vês em quando acontece isso comigo também 😊😅😂
20+ years later I still love Dimmu Borgir, through good and bad times
When I was 16 back in 2006 I’d play this albums tracks for jokes cause I thought that it was funny how gloomy and serious the music and growling was. But I was also fascinated by the percussions and the melodies. Over time I fell in love with Vredesbyrd and started my metal journey from there.
From a Christian metal head, the medley of crushing riffs and orchestra in this album is pure gold 👍
Yeah shame the keyboardist and bassist\clean vocals left, but as a teen I found this band and was just like you, now I can't get enough of symphonic\melodic black metal.
Funny considering this is the exact opposite
I know there's is better. . .I was in denial for years
Christian...smarten up idiot.
I'm Christian, I've been listening to Dimmu Borgir and Cradle of Filth since about 2004 every day. It makes me happy. God wants us to be happy and thankful. Works for me. Who someone believes in is none of my business. And Therion. Goth.
Rarely a day goes by that I don't listen to something from this album. A masterpiece album that Dimmu could never replicate again. They began to fall off after this one released. Of that there is no doubt.
How i love this album. This one and Stormblast are precious pieces of metal.
Tbh this is my 1st real listen to this. This is very unique. I’ve been listening to death and black metal for a very long time. Unlike Cradle these guys stayed true with the Norwegian side of things. So so good.
"Stayed". Listen to their last 3 albums. They dont even sound like they used to anymore
cradle is from england..
One of my all time favorite bands and that song" progenies of the great apocalypse" its an inspiration for my songs for sure
When Dimmu was as it's best line-up
Last album is my favorite from them...
@@laporte1625 how is that even possible?
@@reubenchadwick eonian is really really good
@@salimmeraoubi9478 I like it. But best? Nowhere near. A lot of it is uninspired. Imo
@@reubenchadwick i didnt say its the best album,but personally i love it.
The peak of Dimmu Borgir. I loved the album tour as well. Reno Kiilerich on drums was such a good replacement for Nick Barker
Solid album, especially the ICS Vortex songs.
Everything about this album remains relevant today as much as it was upon its release.
16 years later Dimmu Borgir still no recorded better album.
Agreed, this was the last good album they released, just on the brink of being complete sell outs.
@@D14V0R05 abrahadabra got me into dimmu borgir and i think eonian was pretty good too
@@eurosnuke1678 You picked up DB in their decadence, of course you liked eonian. It's different for those who followed the band since For All Tid.
@@D14V0R05 obviously, i just dont understand the never ending bitching about "how they suck now" they evolved their sound and maybe people could do the same, i honestly wouldnt want them to do abrahadabra 2 times either, why would the stop evolving and do the same albums all over again and again
@@eurosnuke1678 "How they suck" overall musical composition, technique and execution, lyrics maybe too, they used to have a particular sound that identified them yet their albums weren't all the same, they used to be a decent "black metal" band. Rock/Metal bands don't need to "evolve" their sound and yet that doesn't make them stagnant if they nailed with something that's solid and unique of them.
One of my two DB favourites. Everything sounds perfectly -with the Neoclassical background.
Orchestral, not Neoclassical.
this album always finds it's way back to Winter time, on my play list automatically without control...wow !!!
I just watched the film ‘Until the Light Takes Us’ and realized I haven’t listened to Dimmu in about 2-3 years. Remembering again why they will always be in my top 5 bands!!!!
Poema número 81 de Las flores del mal (edición de 1861).
El Uno te ilumina con su ardor,
El otro en ti te pone su duelo, ¡Natura!
El que dice a uno: ¡Sepultura!
Dice al otro: ¡Vida y esplendor!
Hermes desconocido que me asistes
Y que siempre me intimidas,
Tú me haces al igual de Midas,
El más triste de los alquimistas;
Por ti yo cambio el oro en hierro
Y el paraíso en infierno;
En el sudario de las nubes
Descubro un cadáver querido,
Y sobre las celestes riberas
Levanto grandes sarcófagos.
Genial Baudelaire!!
Vortex e Mustis fazem muita falta no Dimmu borguir na minha opinião dificilmente eles farão álbuns maravilhosos como os que fizeram the cult armagedon pra trás acho que a inspiração de Shagrath ,acabou o que eu lamento profundamente
sim sim , n"ao que os novos albuns sejam ruins mas n"ao tem a mesma vibe , no Abrahadabra jã não tinha a mesma pegada
Na minha opinião o melhor álbum é PEM e DCA em segundo lugar, ambos são uma obra de arte incomparáveis.
for me as a musician, that is the Best Best Best METAL Album ever written & made, coming out from real Metal Hearts..., this album could be in the dictionary as to the definition & meaning of Metal Music, a huge and very respectable reference, and will and gotta live forever, and for always- Dimmu Borgir ruled the Metal world with this Album..., the essence and core of darkness, hell, evil, and blackness as to who ever dwells.
The entire composition is just majestic. It covers everything and stops just short of being over the top. It's a total work of art. Intense and rich of harmony. It's brilliant.
I'd say the best Dimmu album ever made
Dimmu's finest album! Brutal back then, brutal af now!
The best album ever.
this is one of the best albums ever made
I can imagine EVERY scene of "Progenies of the great Apocalypse" video when I am listening to that song. Still feels like the first time I heard it, 17 years ago.
El gran maestro Dimmu borgir ,s uno d los más grandes , gracias x existir en esta era ustedes son d los mejores Dimmu borgir, creadle of filth,darzamat, septic flesch Eblis,rotting cristh y un sin fin etc etc
Oldie but Goldie
My kind of oldie-goldie!
ICS VORTEX, NICHOLAS BARKER AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAND MUSTIS, FUCKING PERFECTION ! ! ! ! !
so many good songs on this album, but Eradication instincts defined 40:50 is their best song.
Progenies of the great apocalypse 05:50
Vredesbyrd 15:52
Cataclysm children 35:37
Eradication instincts defined 40:50
Eradication instincts defined 40:50
Eradication instincts defined 40:50
Yeah, but when is Eradication Instincts Defined?
@@SnagWagly I believe it is around 40:50, not sure though.
Eradication instincts defined 40:50
Eradication instincts defined 40:50
Eradication instincts defined 40:50
Eradication instincts defined 40:50
Eradication instincts defined 40:50
Eradication instincts defined 40:50
8:06 never gets old
Obra maestra!! Todavia no superada,ni por ellos mismos
Dimmu Borgir , Amazing band ..They sound good af ..
A Instant classic if there is at least one album you need to listen to in this genre it's this album Hail Dimmu Borgir!!
Maybe atrocity
Mustis ,,,, The genius had made excellent touches in this album !!!!!!
My favorite album lml ,who in 2019?
we're here 😈🤘🏼💣💥
This was anthem for my institute years! The battle is on and on!
This was gold back in The early 2000's
Owned the CD with paper folded cover and promo pictues of The band.
Best death cult Armageddon upload ever and people dislike .... You are never good enough for the world .... Good job keep it up
My uncle introduced me to these guys and Behemoth when I was in 5th grade in about 2013 I think it was. It’s what got me into extreme metal. Now I’m 20 turning 21 and I still bump it to this day.
Awesome uncle! My nephews hated it 😂
@@trents.b6903 I now have every album of both Dimmu Borgir and Behemoth
Great upload. I had to search for like 20 mintes to find one this high of a quality.
Dimmu's own official version of this is 240p. I knew this album sounded better than what I was finding.
Such an incredible album. Their best mix-wise.
Try DVD-A version of this album. It's BEST one. especially in 5.1 mix.
One of Dimmu Burgir's best albums with Nik barker in the drums and Bortex in the bass and second voice and what to say about Mustis the best alignment of the band hurts that these 3 are no longer there and with them the magic of the band went away
I listen from time to time during the gym, always a good time for death cult
This is probably my most favourite album from Dimmu!! This album is fucking badass!!!! 🤘🤘
I grew up on this😈
Trap Daily Yeah
My commute to work lol
My D did too D:
Dude.....🤝🤘
yup
I can see all the BM purists talking bad about the album. But secretly listening to it alone. The album is a masterpiece.
This was the gateway band that got me Into black metal. Suffocation was the gateway band for death metal. I was 14 and was a drummer for a year then I got a double bass pedal and started getting good.
This is Legend. Dimmu Borgir are Awesome.
46:25 - 47:20 best part for me of the whole album
Dimmu Borgir shows how to march from victory to another🏆🇫🇮 Enthrone Darkness Triumphant built the basics of my black metal palace🦊
Spiritual black dimensions still my n. 1 and Enthrone Darkness Triumphant my n. 2. My 3 is Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia. But this is still a good album. The best track by far is heavenly perverse, really dark, macabre and broken
my first black metal band heard em in 2004 blew my mind. still love this the same way
I could have actually died listening to this album. it was raining hardcore and I was wearing my leather vest with my hoodie and boots and I was walking on a muddy hill that was kinda near well... not really a freeway but it was a pretty large road and very wide and almost no space to walk on the side. the hill slowly began go down and I legit grabbed onto a leaf to save my ass from getting ran over. thankfully there was a pole ans I just Grabed on to it and I survived haha. very beautiful day too I was playing Soccer with some people in the rain wearing my battle jacket and it was overall a very cool nice rainy day but remember guys don't walk on muddy trails in the rain especially if they're near a fuckin wide ass road haha. I've been knowing this band ever since I was a little kid. now I'm in college in the medical field and it's very tiring. anyways cheers to know that the album is finally up but I've always been having the album for quite a while now. it's so damn great you can't resist such great music especially this fuckin beautiful classic. Satan bless this album seriously.
this is the only dimmu album i ever bought and to this day - 14 years later - it still fucking rips.
More guitarpower, then in the newer albums.
Word
most epic metal album i've heard still to this day personally
DIMMU BORGIR...no discuss...LORDS OF BLACK METAL...TECHNIQUE BLACK METAL...maybe with EMPEROR...SHAGRAT TE AMO
Much better sound than the one avaiable on Spotify 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Try qobuz or tidal,best music apps with hi res audio sound
I just finished food shopping. Stressed out as hell! This will calm me down
still my fave black metal band
Hail to the our King , Dimmu Borgir
love this album.
This album is just sick! I can't help it- it has been there a good while,but it still feels so fresh and mighty🤒🤘 When Enthrone Darkness Triumphant came, it was like enthroning every metal head around as well. Here in Finland we woke up to embrace good metal music on the whole new level😢😔🐺☠️ And I think that the 'new school' Black metal also made the old school metal music rise higher!!! Say what you want, but I really think so!!! And this album again... Lord help us☠️
Это лучшее, что я слышала!!! Восторг!!! Успехов!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The first DB album I listened to, blowing \m/
Dimmu Borgir and Cradle Of Filth, the 2 best symphonic metal bands ever!
Obtained Enslavement - Witchcraft
Emperor too yo yeehaw!
2020 is the perfect year for Dimmu.
Ahhh down memory lanes
The best Dimmu Borgir album!
The start of ‘Eradication Instincts Defined’ up until the first growl, sounds like the score from a movie (like Harry Potter or something) It’s fantastic!
If you search for the Trailer for The Golden Compass, they used "Eradication" as theme song
this was my jam back in the day!!!!
The D.B.'s best album!!
Got to give it to them for going against the grain - you can read both the band and the album name
They started out with a cooler but hard to read logo too: encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcQ9bs4ctFpRDqGq8XfJMpfLfMljqLzHJfY3puMP7a9BsKcJEFLX
Living Legends of Black Metal! 😇😇😇
This is some of the heaviest shit i've heard in a long time. Mind blowing metal power.
Progenies is the first song I heard by dimmu borgir. Never heard anything quite like it til then
Same
Trop puissant...ca ce n'est pas un groupe médiatisé comme certains groupes commerciaux de pompe à fric pour les grosses majors...longue vie à Dimmu borgir et plein d'autres super groupe du genre et même s'ils ont changés de membres pour beaucoup ca reste des legendes pour certains et des monstres de la scene METAL pour beaucoup.
Just out of curiosity, why was Nick let go? I have always wondered why they would let go of such a stellar musician. They have never had a drummer to match his skills. Period.
Well he was fired via text message while on vacation and their were afew reasons though I dont think anyone will ever get the full story but partially because he wasnt Norwegian he was getting hard to work with his anxiety and pot smoking and some other shit ,from my perspective the band was dying inside anyhow from the epic touring and partying with 2 successfull albums the band also got greedy and it went Hollywood I dont follow them anymore myself but I'm a drummer and Barker is an inspiration
Probably not easy being the only no norwegian in a norwegian band
Заебательский альбом, ждем с гастролями команду. / The great album and we wait them with tour.