The Return Of Coldblood Legion | 1:36 |
The Other Gods | 3:40 |
Before The Last Breath | 1:38 |
Forgotten By The Right Hand | 4:17 |
Under The Blade I Die | 4:24 |
Khali Brings Death | 3:10 |
Anti-Crusade (To Destroy The Holy Graal) | 4:33 |
A Legend Never Dies | 3:35 |
Bleeding At The Cross | 3:43 |
Configuration Of Pain | 2:35 |
And It Comes The Winter | 3:11 |
Reflections | 4:19 |
Circle Of Anguish | 5:19 |
Christs Wounds | 6:07 |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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none | Coldblood | 20 Years Of Death Metal In Cold Blood (Cass, Comp) | Art Pagan Prod. | none | Brazil | 2012 |
QBAP-T01 | Coldblood | 20 Years Of Death Metal In Cold Blood (Cass, Comp, Ltd) | Qalaqas Black Art Productions | QBAP-T01 | Malaysia | 2014 |
Death Metal Coldblood. Band's List Death Metal Coldblood Coldblood - Luvart. Album Name Coldblood - Luvart. Labels Putamadre Productions. Music StyleDeath Metal. Members owning this album0. 8. Killing for Religion. 9. Hypocritical Prayer.
7. Coldblood - The Return of Coldblood Legion. Coldblood Discography.
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For other uses of the term, see Cold Blood. Coldblood-7 (Eric Savin) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics In later missions, Coldblood was hired by Roxxon Oil and had to get a stolen biochemical weapon back from Dr. Jonathan Cayre's lab. Coldblood gained the help of the original Excalibur team and succeeded in his mission
Country of origin: Brazil. Lyrical themes: Satanism, Anti-Christianity. Years active: 1992-1994, 1999-2002, 2005-present. The band is still signed with two other labels: Metallic Media and Attitude - Headbanger's House.
On this new album, Coldblood deliver 13 tracks, including three instrumental numbers that bring the album to a close. There is no need to remind serious students of death metal about the powerful contributions of the Brazilian underground. Names like Krisiun, Rebaelliun, and Abhorrence (not to mention the more death-leaning records of Sarcófago and Sepultura ) resonate and demand respect. Coldblood’s name may not yet be as widely known as those illustrious groups, but on this new album they more than hold their own within the rich tradition of Brazilian extremity. The music is a blasphemous scourge of deep, grinding riffs that whirr like bone saws and jolt like pile-drivers cracking pavements like ice, propelled by a jet-fueled drum attack that keeps the energy in the red zone, even when the band depart from their usual high-speed barrages and deliver ghastly mid-paced soul-reapers.