Diabolis Interium

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Diabolis Interium
Diabolis Interium cover
Studio album by Dark Funeral
Released September 24th, 2001, Rereleased on July 31, 2007
Recorded 2000-2001
Genre Black metal
Length 36:20
Label Regain Records (originally licensed to MNW/No Fashion) (Europe) Candlelight Records USA (originally licensed to Necropolis Records)(United States)
Producer Peter Tägtgren
Dark Funeral chronology
Teach Children to Worship Satan
(2000)
Diabolis Interium
(2001)
De Profundis Clamavi Ad Te Domine
(2004)

Diabolis Interium (Latin for "Devil Within") is the third LP by Swedish black metal band Dark Funeral, released in 2001. It is the last album to be released via No Fashion Records. The 2007 re-release contains a second disc consisting of the EP originally released under the title Teach Children to Worship Satan.

Contents

[edit] Track listing (Original)

  1. The Arrival of Satan's Empire - (3:46)
  2. Hail Murder - (5:02)
  3. Goddess of Sodomy - (4:11)
  4. Diabolis Interium - (4:20)
  5. An Apprentice of Satan - (6:04)
  6. Thus I Have Spoken - (4:59)
  7. Armageddon Finally Comes - (3:21)
  8. Heart of Ice - (4:34)

[edit] Track Listing (Rerelease)

Disc: 1

  1. The Arrival of Satan's Empire - (3:46)
  2. Hail Murder - (5:02)
  3. Goddess of Sodomy - (4:11)
  4. Diabolis Interium - (4:20)
  5. An Apprentice of Satan - (6:04)
  6. Thus I Have Spoken - (4:59)
  7. Armageddon Finally Comes - (3:21)
  8. Heart of Ice - (4:34)

Disc: 2

  1. An Apprentice of Satan
  2. The Trail
  3. Dead Skin Mask
  4. Remember The Fallen
  5. Pagan Fears

[edit] Credits

Drums on Disc 2 by Gaahnfaust

[edit] Trivia

The majority of the lyrics in the beginning "Thus I Have Spoken" appear to have been taken verbatim from an issue of the "Destroyer" story arc of the "Kiss:Psycho Circus" comic book; The Demon (Gene Simmons) speaks the words as a challenge to the main antagonist, the Nightmare King. The anti-Christian sentiments expressed later in the song appear to have been added by Dark Funeral to make the concept more befitting for them.