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Inferno (Entombed album)

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Inferno is the eighth full-length album by Swedish death metal band Entombed. It was released in September 2003. The album is a continuation of the sound heard on 2001's Morning Star, and combines traditional death metal with death 'n' roll, along with various other elements and influences.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Retaliation"3:55
2."The Fix Is In"3:15
3."Incinerator"3:00
4."Children of the Underworld"4:04
5."That's When I Became a Satanist"3:02
6."Nobodaddy"3:01
7."Intermission"2:10
8."Young & Dead"3:05
9."Descent Into Inferno"4:45
10."Public Burning"3:41
11."Flexing Muscles"4:00
12."Skeleton of Steel"3:07
13."Night for Day"4:48
Total length:45:53

In 2004, Inferno was rereleased by Threeman Records and Candlelight Records with a second disc, entitled Averno. It contained the following track listing and content:

No.TitleLength
1."When Humanity's Gone"4:17
2."There are Horrors of 1000 Nightmares"3:26
3."Random Guitar"2:48
4."Retaliation" (Video Edit)3:23
5."Albino Flogged in Black" (Video Edit)4:26
6."Retaliation" (Video) 
7."Albino Flogged in Black" (Video) 

Personnel

  • Lars Göran Petrov – Vocals
  • Uffe Cederlund – Guitar
  • Alex Hellid – Guitar
  • Jörgen Sandström – Bass
  • Peter Stjärnvind – Drums

References

  1. ^ Loftus, Johnny. "Inferno – Entombed". Allmusic. Retrieved 8 June 2008.