| 1. | Red Harvest (9.2) |
| There's Beauty In The Purity Of Sadness | |
| 2. | Emperor (9.0) |
| Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk | |
| 3. | Impaled Nazarene (8.9) |
| Ugra - Karma | |
| 4. | Enslaved (8.9) |
| Frost | |
| 5. | Entombed (8.9) |
| Left Hand Path | |
| 6. | Satyricon (8.9) |
| Nemesis Divina | |
| 7. | Impaled Nazarene (8.9) |
| Tol Cormpt Norz Norz Norz... | |
| 8. | Malignant Eternal (8.9) |
| Far Beneath The Sun | |
| 9. | Napalm Death (8.9) |
| From Enslavement To Obliteration + Scum | |
| 10. | Edge Of Sanity (8.9) |
| The Spectral Sorrows |
| My Dying Bride | |
| Towards The Sinister | |
| Opeth | |
| Still Life | |
| Phlegethon | |
| Fresco Lungs | |
| Dismember | |
| Like An Ever Flowing Stream | |
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| Morningrise |
Reviewed by Luis Rodrigues
2004-03-21
"Zos Kia Cultus" is an excellent metal album, very solid, and has few weak points (I would only mention the sound of the drums, that is not that consistent, or organic, to support the very good guitar work); My favourite songs here are "Modern Iconoclasts", "No Simpathy for Fools" and "As Above So Below", though there are no bad songs in this album, in my opinion.
Maybe my opinion on this album is a bit suspicious, because I've always liked Behemoth, in their primitive times and recently. But, in this case, the die-hard fan review is no excuse for you all: if you are into anything such as black, death or extreme metal, don't miss this "Zos Kia Cultus: Here and Beyond".
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