Gloom (album)
Gloom is the debut album of American extreme metal band Macabre, released in 1989. Several versions of this album exist. Some versions include the Grim Reality EP, other include a few live tracks and two songs from the Grim Reality EP.
Gloom | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Recorded | Chicago Recording Company June 1989 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 24:33 | |||
Label | Vinyl Solutions | |||
Macabre chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Embalmer"
- "Trampled to Death" - The Who concert disaster
- "Holidays of Horror" - Ronald Gene Simmons
- "Fritz Haarmann the Butcher" - Fritz Haarmann
- "Evil Ole Soul" - Joachim Kroll
- "Harvey Glatman (Your Soul Will Forever Rot)" - Harvey Murray Glatman
- "McMassacre" - James Huberty
- "David Brom Took an Axe" - David Brom
- "Cremator" - Marcel Petiot
- "Nostradamus" - Nostradamus
- "I Need to Kill" - Joseph Kallinger
- "Ultra Violent"
- "Rat Man"
- "Hey Laurie Dann" - Laurie Dann
- "Patrick Purdy Killed Five and Wounded Thirty" - Patrick Purdy
- "Exhumer"
- "Dr. Holmes (He Stripped Their Bones)" - Herman Mudgett
- "The Green River Murderer (He's Still out There)" - Gary Ridgway
- "Funeral Home"
- "Disease" ¹
- "Natural Disaster" ¹
- "What the Heck Richard Speck (Eight Nurses You Wrecked)" ²
- "Ultra Violent" ²
- "Funeral Home" ²
- "Mr. Albert Fish (Was Children Your Favorite Dish?)" ²
- "Fritz Haarmann the Butcher" ²
- "Killing Spree" ²
¹ Taken from Grim Reality
² Recorded live in April 1986
Credits
- Corporate Death - guitars, vocals
- Nefarious - bass guitar, vocals
- Dennis The Menace - drums
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