Victorian England Under Martian Rule

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Victorian England Under Martian Rule is a fictional April Fool's joke album by British band Cradle of Filth announced in 2000.[1] The band went as far as to include information about it in Terrorizer Magazine, and Dani Filth even came up with artwork and a track listing. It was purportedly conceived as a double-album based on H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds and on dinosaurs.

Dani Filth also explained in interviews that the original Cradle of Filth line-up (Filth, Paul Ryan, Darren White, and Jonathan Richard) would collaborate on one of the songs on the album. Essentially however, Victorian England Under Martian Rule was the working title for the then-unnanounced album Midian. It was also supposed to feature guests such as Rob Halford, Diamanda Galás, King Diamond and Horgh.

Surprisingly, a large proportion of Cradle's fanbase fell for the joke.[citation needed]

Contents

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[edit] Disc 1

  1. "Preternatural Terror (Hell on Earth)"
  2. "Going Insanus"
  3. "Saturn's Ring"
  4. "Ave Luna"
  5. "Proud Cutty Sark (Cutting Through Waves as Though They Were Virgin Flesh)"
  6. "Go Go Gothic Gatling Gun!"
  7. "Triumph of British Steel"

[edit] Disc 2

  1. (Silence)
  2. "Neck Romancer"
  3. "Reflections of a Wilting Poet's Rose"
  4. "Sinderella"
  5. "Hansel & Metal"
  6. "Weeping on Statues"
  7. "Triarchy of Triassic Terror: Funereal Fossil Fantasie"
  8. "Shriek of the Pterodactyl"
  9. "Hill of the Diplodoci"
  10. "Where the Wild Things Are"

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