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Scrolls of the Megilloth is the second studio album by Australian Christian extreme metal band Mortification. The band's most famous release, this album is full-on death metal, with the thrash metal roots barely showing, and possibly their most extreme album to date. According to AllMusic, the album "garnered the band some attention from the heavy metal underground" and contains "some of the most frightening vocals ever recorded." In 2010, HM Magazine ranked Scrolls of the Megilloth number 17 on the Top 100 Christian Metal Albums of All Time list with Van Pelt stating that "Though the band has been living it down ever since, this album raised the standard of Christian grindcore to almost unattainable levels."

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  • Scrolls of the Megilloth es el tercer álbum de la banda Australiana Mortification publicado en 1992. Este álbum tiene características propias del Brutal Death Metal tales como el uso intensivo del blast beat, guitarras afinadas varios tonos bajo la afinación normal, cambios de ritmo constante, y una voz gutural caracterizada por el estilo Pig Squeal. El disco mezcla lo extremo del brutal death metal con la lírica cristiana caracterizada de la Banda. El disco marcó un antes y un después en la banda, ya que, después de la salida de este, la banda no experimento más el estilo propio del disco, prefiriendo el estilo thrash, core y power metal, razón por la cual un año después dejaría la banda el baterista Jayson Sherlock, ya que este último pretendía seguir elevando la brutalidad de estilos en la banda hasta llegar al Black Metal, cosa que el líder de la banda, Steve Rowe se negó. El disco es considerado un clásico dentro del ámbito white metal ya que inspiró a muchas bandas cristianas a relacionarse con el estilo death metal. (es)
  • Scrolls of the Megilloth is the second studio album by Australian Christian extreme metal band Mortification. The band's most famous release, this album is full-on death metal, with the thrash metal roots barely showing, and possibly their most extreme album to date. According to AllMusic, the album "garnered the band some attention from the heavy metal underground" and contains "some of the most frightening vocals ever recorded." In 2010, HM Magazine ranked Scrolls of the Megilloth number 17 on the Top 100 Christian Metal Albums of All Time list with Van Pelt stating that "Though the band has been living it down ever since, this album raised the standard of Christian grindcore to almost unattainable levels." Several reissues of Scrolls of the Megilloth have been released on various record labels. It was bundled with Mortification's 1993 album Post Momentary Affliction on Nuclear Blast and included two live bonus tracks, releasing on 18 November 1996. A bundle that contained Scrolls of the Megilloth and Mortification's self-titled debut studio album was released on KMG Records in 1998 and on Rowe Productions in 2015, with the latter being exclusively on cassette. A reissue was released on Metal Mind Productions in 2008 and included three live bonus tracks. Reissues were released on Soundmass Records in 2005 and 2020, with the former having four demo tracks recorded on 7 December 1991 and the latter having three live tracks recorded in 1992. (en)
  • Scrolls of the Megilloth è un album registrato e pubblicato nel 1992 dalla band christian metal Mortification. (it)
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  • Scrolls of the Megilloth è un album registrato e pubblicato nel 1992 dalla band christian metal Mortification. (it)
  • Scrolls of the Megilloth es el tercer álbum de la banda Australiana Mortification publicado en 1992. Este álbum tiene características propias del Brutal Death Metal tales como el uso intensivo del blast beat, guitarras afinadas varios tonos bajo la afinación normal, cambios de ritmo constante, y una voz gutural caracterizada por el estilo Pig Squeal. El disco es considerado un clásico dentro del ámbito white metal ya que inspiró a muchas bandas cristianas a relacionarse con el estilo death metal. (es)
  • Scrolls of the Megilloth is the second studio album by Australian Christian extreme metal band Mortification. The band's most famous release, this album is full-on death metal, with the thrash metal roots barely showing, and possibly their most extreme album to date. According to AllMusic, the album "garnered the band some attention from the heavy metal underground" and contains "some of the most frightening vocals ever recorded." In 2010, HM Magazine ranked Scrolls of the Megilloth number 17 on the Top 100 Christian Metal Albums of All Time list with Van Pelt stating that "Though the band has been living it down ever since, this album raised the standard of Christian grindcore to almost unattainable levels." (en)
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