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Sotajumala - Death Metal Finland flac album
  • Performer Sotajumala
  • Title Death Metal Finland
  • Date of release 2008
  • Country Finland
  • Style Death Metal
  • Other formats RA FLAC AHX AA ADX AUD VOC
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1531 mb
  • Size FLAC 1818 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 278

Sotajumala (Finnish for "Wargod") was a Finnish death metal band from Jyväskylä, formed in 1998. The band has released four full-length albums, two mcds, one single and one split EP (with Torture Killer). They have played a lot of shows in their home country, including Tuska, Jalometalli, Nummirock, Lutakko Liekeissä and Pellavarock festivals. In Finland the band has also toured with Nile, Misery Index and Grave as well as supported Obituary, Napalm Death and Vader at one-off shows.

Band Name Sotajumala. Album Name Death Metal Finland.

Brutal Death Sotajumala. lista zespołów Brutal Death Sotajumala Death Metal Finland. Band Name Sotajumala. Wydawcy Woodcut Records. Styl muzycznyBrutal Death. Zarejestrowanych posiada ten album19. 2. Meidän Maa. 3. Elämän Vihollinen.

Death Metal Finland" debut album finnish war death metal band SOTAJUMALA! The band name is Finnish for "god of war". Fuck, the songs on this album are brutal and fast. Right from the start (after the intro), you get treated to a huge fucking riff, and then a blast of brutallity right in your face. Followed by snarling growls, and drums that don't fucking stop, and are quite literally everywhere. This band must be convinced that slow songs don't exist anymore, as they just pummel your face in with brutal death metal

Death Metal Finland ‎(CD, Album).

Panssarikolonna 08. Sisu Sinivalkoinen 09. Sotajumala 10. Vanki 11. Pommitus. Additional info Produced by Juha Saikkonen. Recorded and mixed by Sami Kokko at Sam's Workshop, Jyväskylä, Finland. Recorded during August 18th - 31st 2003 and mixed during September 8th - 14th 2003. Mastered by Mika Jussila Finnvox Studios, Helsinki, Finland. Design by Arttu Romo. Advertise on Metal Storm.

Death Metal Finland is the debut from Finnish death metal band Sotajumala. It was released on Woodcut Records in 2004. The songs are mostly written (in Finnish) by the instrumentalists themselves (much as in the case of Cannibal Corpse, one of their avowed influences), as vocalist 105 (aka Teijo Hakkola) only figures into the songwriting on one track. All Songs Arranged By Sotajumala. Meidän Maa (Our Land) (Jyri Haakinen, Kosti Orbinski, Tomi "Aake" Otsala) 2:50.

Death Metal Finland Tracklist. 7. Panssarikolonna Lyrics. 8. Sisu Sinivalkoinen Lyrics. 9. Sotajumala Lyrics.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1-1 Intro
1-2 Meidän Maa
1-3 Elämän Vihollinen
1-4 Syyttömien Veri
1-5 Kuolleet
1-6 Rakkaudesta Sotaan
1-7 Panssarikolonna
1-8 Sisu Sinivalkoinen
1-9 Sotajumala
1-10 Vanki
1-11 Pommitus
Sotajumala MCD
2-1 Sotajumala
2-2 Pelkuri
2-3 105 Päivää
2-4 Verimaa, Isänmaa
Panssarikolonna MCD
2-5 Panssarikolonna
2-6 Sodan Kauhu
2-7 Nimettömäksi Jäänyt
2-8 Verimaa, Isänmaa
Rare Tracks
2-9 Pommitus [Previously Unreleased 2003 Version]
2-10 Ryssä Mun Leipääni Syö
Written-By – Klamydia
Split With Torture Killer
2-11 8:15
2-12 Bind, Torture, Kill
Kuolinjulistus CDs
2-13 Kuolinjulistus
2-14 Estrangulados

Credits

  • Bass – Otsala*
  • Drums – Arttu Romo (tracks: 2-1 to 2-10), Timo Häkkinen (tracks: 1-1 to 1-11, 2-11 to 2-14)
  • Guitar – Jyrki Häkkinen (tracks: 2-1 to 2-10), Orbinski* (tracks: 1-1 to 1-11, 2-11 to 2-14), Lapio*
  • Vocals – 105 (tracks: 1-1 to 1-11, 2-5 to 2-10), Harri Lastu (tracks: 2-1 to 2-4), Mynni Luukkainen (tracks: 2-11 to 2-13)

Notes

This reissue compiles earlier mCDs and rare tracks, all remastered. Booklet has all lyrics in Finnish.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 6419959352582

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CUT 030 Sotajumala Death Metal Finland ‎(CD, Album) Woodcut Records CUT 030 Finland 2004
CUT 030 Sotajumala Death Metal Finland ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Woodcut Records CUT 030 Finland 2004