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1: Vi ?pner Porten Til Helvete... (6:36) 2: The Frostbitten Woodlands Of Norway (4:58) 3: Start Up The Incinerator (Here Comes Another Useless Fool) (5:12) 4: Submit To Satan !!! (4:07) 5: Diabolism (The Seed And The Sower) (4:14) 6: Dypfryst / Dette Er Mitt Helvete (4:04) 7: Everyday I Must Suffer ! (4:17) 8: The First Cut Is The Deepest (4:45) 9: Evil Egocentrical Existencialism (3:47) 10: Shut Up, There Is No Excuse To Live... (4:14) |
 | | Description: | Backing Vocals: Jan Tore Narvarsete, Backing Vocals: Tom C. Miriam, Bass, Effects [Helvete]: Vrangsinn, Composed By [Hymn By]: Bloodpervertor, Composed By [Hymn By]: Nattefrost, Composed By [Hymn By]: Tchort, Drums: Anders Kobro, Engineer [Engineered By]: Nattefrost, Engineer [Engineered By]: Vrangsinn, Guitar: Bloodpervertor, Guitar: Tchort, Layout, Artwork By [Drawings By]: Nattefrost, Mixed By: Valle Adzic, Photography By [Photos By], Artwork [Art And Graphics By]: Nattefrost, Photography By [Photos By], Artwork [Art And Graphics By]: S. Angelcunt, Recorded By: Carpathian Forest, Vocals [Vox], Guitar, Effects [Helvete]: Nattefrost, Music By: Nattefrost, Words By: Nattefrost, Music By: Tchort, Words By: Nattefrost, Music By: Tchort, Words By: Nattefrost, Music By: Nattefrost, Words By: Nattefrost, Music By: Tchort, Words By: Nattefrost, Music By: Bloodpervertor, Words By: Nattefrost, Featuring: Nordavind, Music By: Tchort, Words By: Nattefrost, Music By: Nattefrost, Words By: Nattefrost, Music By: Tchort, Words By: Nattefrost, Music By: Bloodpervertor, Words By: Nattefrost, Labelcode IMT11093950.2 (D.I. 278, D.I. 278), Pressed By Laser Disc Argentina"Fuck You All!" is a raw and uncompromising CD by Norwegian black metal band Carpathian Forest, released by the label Did. The album captures the group's trademark blend of cold, traditional black metal and punk-infused aggression, delivering a sound that is both chaotic and tightly focused. Razor-sharp riffs, machine-gun drumming and a rasping vocal attack create an atmosphere of deliberate provocation, nihilism and grim darkness. Lyrically, "Fuck You All!" is confrontational and misanthropic, reflecting themes of anger, anti-conformity and rejection of societal norms, all wrapped in a gritty, underground production that preserves the band's unpolished edge. This CD is aimed at listeners who appreciate the harsher, more primitive side of black metal and value authenticity over polish.
Carpathian Forest belong to the second wave of Norwegian black metal and have established a cult following through their relentless approach and uncompromising attitude. Known for albums that combine icy tremolo lines with rock-and-roll-driven rhythms and occasional punk elements, the band has become a staple name for fans of extreme music seeking both atmosphere and aggression. Their discography and intense live performances have cemented their reputation as one of the genre's enduring, no-nonsense acts.
The CD format of "Fuck You All!" offers collectors and fans a tangible, classic way to experience the album, with artwork and booklet (where included) underlining the provocative, antagonistic aesthetic of the band. As a manufacturer/label, Did focuses on making extreme music accessible in physical form, supporting underground and niche artists by giving them a durable, well-produced medium for their releases. Through CDs like this one, Did contributes to preserving the physical culture of metal, appealing to enthusiasts who value sound quality, cover art and the archival character of a proper album edition.
Overall, this release is ideal for dedicated black metal fans, collectors of Norwegian extreme metal and anyone looking for a deliberately abrasive, anti-mainstream listening experience that embodies the genre's defiant spirit. |  | | Manufacturer No.: |
IMT11093950.2 |
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