Into the Pandemonium
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CelticFrostIntothePandemonium.jpg
Album cover
Into the Pandemonium is a 1987 (see 1987 in music) album by the thrash metal band Celtic Frost. The album is more varied than many of Celtic Frost's past LPs, with unlikely covers (Wall of Voodoo, "Mexican Radio"), emotionally charged love songs and the band's signature industrial-influenced rhythmic songs of demons and destruction.
Though Celtic Frost never received much mainstream attention anywhere, Into the Pandemonium established the band as one of the most famous heavy metal groups in the world, with a large and devoted following, primarily in Europe.
Track listing
- "Mexican Radio" - 3:28
- "Mesmerized" - 3:24
- "Inner Sanctum" - 5:14
- "Tristesses de la Lune" (Ain) - 2:58
- "Babylon Fell" - 4:18
- "Caress into Oblivion" - 5:10
- "One in Their Pride" [Porthhole Mix] - 2:50
- "I Won't Dance (The Elders Orient)" (Warrior) - 4:31
- "Sorrows of the Moon" - 3:02
- "Rex Irae [Requiem]" - 5:57
- "Oriental Masquerade" - 1:15
- "One in Their Pride" [Extended Mix] - 5:52
Personnel
- Celtic Frost - Producer
- Thomas Gabriel Warrior
- Jan Nemec - Engineer
- Reed St. Mark
- Martin Eric Ain
Album Art
The cover image is a detail from the right (Hell) panel of The Garden of Earthly Delights, a triptych painted in 1504 by Hieronymus Bosch, now part of the permanent collection at the Prado in Madrid.