Cenotaph (album)
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| Cenotaph | |||||
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| EP by Bolt Thrower | |||||
| Released | 1990 | ||||
| Recorded | Slaughterhouse Studios, September 1990 July 1989 Kilbum National, November 16th 1989 |
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| Genre | Death metal | ||||
| Length | 14:49 | ||||
| Language | English | ||||
| Label | Earache Records | ||||
| Producer | Colin Richardson | ||||
| Bolt Thrower chronology | |||||
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Cenotaph is a mini-album by Bolt Thrower. Track 1 and 2 are recorded at Slaughterhouse studios in September 1990, Track 3 is recorded at Slaugherhouse studios in July 1989. All three are produced by Colin Richardson and Bolt Thrower. Track 4 is recorded live at Kilbum National, November 16th 1989. It is a rough audience recording, "[...] that we feel captures the atmosphere of the Grindcrusher Tour". It is released on Earache: Mosh 33 in 1990, and is deleted now.
- all songs written by Bolt Thrower
- "Cenotaph" – 4:00
- "Destructive Infinity" – 4:14
- "Prophet of Hatred" – 3:51
- "Realm of Chaos" – 2:44 (live)
Total length: 14:49
- Karl Willetts - Vocals
- Gavin Ward - Guitars
- Barry Thompson - Guitars
- Andrew Whale - Drums
- Jo Bench : Bass guitar
| Bolt Thrower |
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| Karl Willetts | Gavin Ward | Jo Bench | Barry Thompson | Martin Kearns |
| Dave Ingram | Alan West | Martin van Drunen | Andrew Whale | Alex Thomas |
| Discography |
| Studio albums: The Peel Session | In Battle There Is No Law | Realm of Chaos | Cenotaph | War Master The IVth Crusade | Spearhead | ...For Victory | Mercenary | Honour - Valour - Pride | Those Once Loyal |
| Live albums: War |
| Compilations: The Peel Sessions 1988–90 | Who Dares Wins |