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'''In Sorte Diaboli''' is [[Dimmu Borgir]]'s 8th [[studio album]]. It was number 1 on the [[chart|charts]] in [[Norway]], and [[people]] in [[America]] liked it a lot too. [[The Serpentine Offering]] and [[The Sacrilegious Scorn]] are both [[single|singles]] off of the album, and they both have music videos.
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'''In Sorte Diaboli''' is [[Dimmu Borgir]]'s [[8]]th [[studio album]]. It was [[number 1]] on the [[chart|charts]] in [[Norway]], and [[people]] in [[America]] liked it a lot too. [[The Serpentine Offering]] and [[The Sacrilegious Scorn]] are both [[single|singles]] off of the album, and they both have [[music video]]s.
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== Production ==
== Production ==
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The album is without a doubt the most [[epic]] ever recorded, with fucking [[brutal]] [[Orchestral]] sounds and [[keyboard|keyboards]] along with chugging [[Guitar|guitars]] mostly in D standard. It most likely easy for them to write it, since all they had to do was make 10 songs with "hail [[Satan]] [[666]] [[rawr]]". However, they stayed away from their more Satanic [[atomosphere]] from earlier albums, since Satan [[obvious]]ly isn't epic enough to be a part of this album. Instead, they took a more [[formal]] approach, creating the first in a six-part [[concept]] album. [[Hellhammer]], their [[drummer]], also wows us with his [[amazing]] [[bass]] [[pedal]] [[skills]]. A good [[example]] of this is during the first [[verse]] of [[The Serpentine Offering]].
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The album is without a doubt the most [[epic]] ever recorded, with fucking [[brutal]] [[Orchestral]] sounds and [[keyboard|keyboards]] along with chugging [[Guitar|guitars]] mostly in D standard. It most likely easy for them to write it, since all they had to do was make 10 songs with "hail [[Satan]] [[666]] [[rawr]]". However, they stayed away from their more [[Satanic]] atomosphere from earlier albums, since [[Satan]] obviously isn't epic enough to be apart of this album. Instead, they took a more formal approach, creating the first in a six-part concept album. [[Hellhammer]], their drummer, also wows us with his amazing bass pedal skills. A good example of this is during the first verse of [[The Serpentine Offering]].
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== Tracklisting ==
== Tracklisting ==
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The tracklisting is slightly different depending on where you are in the world.
The tracklisting is slightly different depending on where you are in the world.
=== USA ===
=== USA ===
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(Track times given where available)
(Track times given where available)
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=== Europe ===
=== Europe ===
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All are the same except for tracks 6 (which isn't in it) and 4, which becomes "The Ancestral Fever" (making "The Sacrilegious Scorn" track 5).
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All are the same except for tracks 6 (which isn't in it) and 4,which becomes "The Ancestral Fever" (making "The Sacrilegious Scorn" track 5).
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=== Leather book edition bonus CD ===
=== Leather book edition bonus CD ===
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*1. Black Metal (a [[Venom]] cover)
*1. Black Metal (a [[Venom]] cover)
*2. The Heretic Hammer
*2. The Heretic Hammer
*3. The Ancestral Fever
*3. The Ancestral Fever
*4. The Serpentine Offering (video)
*4. The Serpentine Offering (video)
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== Line-up ==
== Line-up ==
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*Shagrath - vocals, piano
*Shagrath - vocals, piano
*Silenoz - guitar
*Silenoz - guitar
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*Mustis - keyboards/synthesizers
*Mustis - keyboards/synthesizers
*Hellhammer - drums
*Hellhammer - drums
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[[Category:Music albums]]

Revision as of 06:08, 5 April 2009


In Sorte Diaboli is Dimmu Borgir's 8th studio album. It was number 1 on the charts in Norway, and people in America liked it a lot too. The Serpentine Offering and The Sacrilegious Scorn are both singles off of the album, and they both have music videos.

Production

The album is without a doubt the most epic ever recorded, with fucking brutal Orchestral sounds and keyboards along with chugging guitars mostly in D standard. It most likely easy for them to write it, since all they had to do was make 10 songs with "hail Satan 666 rawr". However, they stayed away from their more Satanic atomosphere from earlier albums, since Satan obviously isn't epic enough to be a part of this album. Instead, they took a more formal approach, creating the first in a six-part concept album. Hellhammer, their drummer, also wows us with his amazing bass pedal skills. A good example of this is during the first verse of The Serpentine Offering.

Tracklisting

The tracklisting is slightly different depending on where you are in the world.

USA

(Track times given where available)

Europe

All are the same except for tracks 6 (which isn't in it) and 4, which becomes "The Ancestral Fever" (making "The Sacrilegious Scorn" track 5).

Leather book edition bonus CD

  • 1. Black Metal (a Venom cover)
  • 2. The Heretic Hammer
  • 3. The Ancestral Fever
  • 4. The Serpentine Offering (video)

Line-up

  • Shagrath - vocals, piano
  • Silenoz - guitar
  • Galder - lead
  • Vortex - bass, clean vocals
  • Mustis - keyboards/synthesizers
  • Hellhammer - drums