Passion (Anaal Nathrakh album)
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"Passion" is the sixth full-length album by British
Great Britain
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 extreme metal
Extreme metal
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 band Anaal Nathrakh
Anaal Nathrakh
Anaal Nathrakh are a British extreme metal band formed in 1999 who fuse black metal, grindcore, death metal and industrial music. They are currently signed to Candlelight Records....

. It was released on May 17, 2011 by Candlelight Records. The album features guest appearances by Drugzilla, Rainer Landfermann, Ventnor and Alan Dubin.

Track listing

  • All music written by Mick Kenney except where noted. All lyrics written by Dave Hunt except where noted.

  1. "Volenti Non Fit Iniuria" – 4:57
  2. "Drug-Fucking Abomination" – 7:25
  3. "Post-Traumatic Stress Euphoria" – 1:41
  4. "Le Diabolique Est L'Ami Du Simplement Mal" – 3:41
  5. "Locus of Damnation" – 1:00
  6. "Tod Huetet Uebel" (lyrics written by Hunt, Rainer Landfermann) – 4:15
  7. "Paragon Pariah" – 3:46
  8. "Who Thinks of the Executioner?" – 3:57
  9. "Ashes Screaming Silence" – 3:56
  10. "Portrait of the Artist" (music written by Hunt, Mories de Jong) – 1:18

Anaal Nathrakh

  • Dave Hunt – vocals
  • Mick Kenney – guitar
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    s, bass
    Bass guitar
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    , drum programming
    Drum machine
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Additional Musicians

  • Drugzilla – samples
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     on "Post Traumatic Stress Euphoria"
  • Ranier Landfermann – additional vocals on "Tod Huetet Uebel"
  • Barm "Ventnor" Frog – lead guitar
    Lead guitar
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     on "Paragon Pariah"
  • Alan Dubin
    Alan Dubin
    Alan Dubin is an American vocalist/singer most widely known for his role in the now defunct doom metal band Khanate. He is noted for his tortured and distinctive vocal approach...

     – additional vocals on "Ashes Screaming Silence"
  • Mories "Gnaw Their Tongues" de Jong – additional sounds and samples on "Portrait of the Artist"

Production

  • Anaal Nathrakh – arrangement
  • Mick Kenney – production
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    , recording, mixing
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