Desaster - Divine Blasphemies
2002

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2002. Divine Blasphemies
is the fourth album by band Desaster. Lead vocalist Okkulto had left the band. His successor called himself Sataniac of band Divine Genocide. the album featuring the Divine Genocide cover song "Necrolord" and Kreator vocalist Mille Petrozza as a guest vocalist on "Nighthawk".
"Divine Blasphemies". In a series of very good albums from this restless band, DESASTER are a pretty obscure German band, and that is a terrible shame, because they are one of the most kick-ass bands I have heard in a long time. This was the third full-length from DESASTER, and it is criminal that a band this good is still so unknown after a decade of foot-to-ass Metal.
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Sataniac (Desaster)