Into Τhe Pandemonium  by Celtic Frost

1 
Mexican Radio
2 
Mesmerized
3 
Inner Sanctum
4 
Sorrows Οf Τhe Moon
5 
Babylon Fell
6 
Caress Ιnto Oblivion
7 
One Ιn Their Pride
8 
I Won't Dance
9 
Rex Irae (Requiem)
10 
Oriental Masquerade

About the album Into Τhe Pandemonium

Into The Pandemonium by the Swiss Celtic Frost will be released in 1987 and will become another classic album of extreme metal. In their third recording work, the Swiss deliver a slightly less aggressive album compared to the previous one. In fact, they were accused by a small portion of their fans of a "commercial sound" due to the existence of One In Their Pride, which was a rhythmic composition created by a drum machine.

The cover of Into The Pandemonium is a detail from the painting by Hieronymus Bosch titled "The Garden of Earthly Delights," one of the most well-known works of the Dutch painter. Another notable feature of the album is that it begins with Mexican Radio, a cover of a song by the American band Wall Of Voodoo from 1982. All the other songs are compositions by Martin Eric Ain and Thomas Gabriel Fischer.

Into The Pandemonium was Celtic Frost's last recording for the German company Noise Records, with which the band found itself in a legal dispute immediately after the release of the album.


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