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Grendel re-released “Inhumane Amusement“

Elsa Marques 12/03/2019 News Comments Off on Grendel re-released “Inhumane Amusement“
Grendel re-released “Inhumane Amusement“

Grendel released Inhumane Amusement At The End Of Ages : Redux via Infacted Recordings on March 1st 2019.

“Inhumane Amusement” was for sure a milestone in the history of GRENDEL. And 2019 sees the re-release of this masterpiece in a digital remastered 2CD version for a smooth, normal album CD price. Twelve songs are featured on CD1 and ten songs are featured on CD 2. This includes the wanted mixes of “End of Ages” and “Corroding Conscience” by Arzt + Pfusch, Lights of Euphoria, Feindflug and God Module. This a great chance to fill up every GRENDEL CD collection and a must have for all fans of dark electro.

 

CD1

Intro
Strangers
Grendel
EVP
Red Rum
Lust
Corroding Conscience
Nothing Like Sense
Controlled Pain
Demands
In Solitude
Corroding Conscience (Sektor 0 Remix)


CD2

End of Ages
Catastrophe
Contorted Angel
Human Saviour
Noisome
End of Ages (Azt + Pfusch Remix)
Corroding Conscience (Feindflug Remix)
End of Ages (God Module Remix)
Contorted Angel (Red Sgmnt Remix)
End of Ages (Lights Of Euphoria Remix)

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