Antichristian Phenomenon

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Antichristian Phenomenon
EP by Behemoth
Released December 2000
Recorded 1999–2000
Genre Blackened death metal
Length 21:31
Label Avantgarde Music
Producer Self-produced
Behemoth chronology

Thelema.6 (2000) Antichristian Phenomenon
(2000)
Zos Kia Cultus (Here and Beyond)
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Chronicles of Chaos favorable[1]

Antichristian Phenomenon is the third EP by Polish extreme metal band Behemoth. The first five tracks were recorded in July and August 2000 at the Hendrix Studios in Poland during the Thelema.6 studio session. "Day of Suffering" was recorded in November 2000, also in the Hendrix Studios. "Carnage" was recorded in April 1999 at the Starcraft Stimulation Studios.

A limited tour edition, which was packed in a black jewel case, was released during the European "Act of Rebellion" tour; 1000 copies exist of this edition.[2] There was also a 7-inch picture disc released, which was limited to 500 copies,[3] containing only three songs.

The EP also contains a multimedia track: a live video of the song "Christians To The Lions", featured on Thelema.6. It was filmed at Proxima Club in Warsaw, Poland, on June 15, 2001.

Track listing

No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "Antichristian Phenomenon"  NergalNergal 4:37
2. "Malice"  NergalNergal 2:23
3. "From the Pagan Vastlands 2000"  Tomasz KrajewskiNergal 2:54
4. "Sathanas" (Sarcófago cover)Wagner LamounierSarcófago 2:05
5. "Hello Spaceboy" (David Bowie cover)David BowieDavid Bowie 3:26
6. "Day of Suffering" (Morbid Angel cover)David VincentTrey Azagthoth 2:14
7. "Carnage" (Mayhem cover)   4:03

Personnel

  • Nergal – guitars, vocals
  • Havok – guitars (on tracks 1–6)
  • Novy – bass guitar (on tracks 1–6)
  • L. Kaos – bass guitar on "Carnage"
  • Inferno – drums and percussion
  • Maciej Niedzielski (Artrosis) – synthesizers
  • Adam Sierżęga (Lost Soul) – drums on "Day Of Suffering"
  • Bony (Dvilyn) – guitars on "Day Of Suffering"
  • Arkadiusz "Malta" Malczewski – engineering

Release history

Region Date Label
Italy December 2000 Avantgarde Music

References

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