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Details: A complete list of all records featuring songs by any of the eight Cirith Ungol members. If you know of any other records, corrections, or if your band has covered Cirith Ungol or Falcon, please contact!

Support the artists, improve your metal collection, buy the records!

A complete list of all records featuring songs by any of the eight Cirith Ungol members. If you know of any other records, corrections, or if your band has covered Cirith Ungol or Falcon, please contact!

Support the artists, improve your metal collection, buy the records!
🕜 2010-01-23

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Details: Album feat. Cirith Ungol-cover
  • CD: 09.03.1999 (Underground Symphony; US CD-033)
  • CD: 09.03.1999 (Underground Symphony) [ltd. digipack]
  • LP: 09.03.1999 (Underground Symphony) [ltd. x500]
1. Sacred Metal 06:16
2. Warbringers 06:33
3. Helms Deep 07:17
4. One Eyed God 04:37
5. Return to Imrryr 05:06
6. Nadsokor (Cirith Ungol-cover) 04:50
7. Swords of Doom 06:34
8. On the March 06:13


Line-up:
Nightcomer - vocals
Deathmaster - guitars
Dark Omen - bass
Guardian Angel - drums
Gianluca Ferro (Time Machine) played some solos.

Available at Underground Symphony. One Foot In Hell is one albums stamped "masterpieces" which is credited in the thankslist for having inspired them.

I chose a song from that album because I am a great Moorcock appasionate and that was one of the few songs dedicated to the Elric's Saga. You can notice I placed that song after the other songs regarding Elric on our album "Return to Imrryr". I give a great importance to that character for my compositions, since DoomSwod is my way to call the sword Stormbringer, ruler of the Moorcock's multiverse.
-Deathmaster (guitarist), Steel Conjuring interview, c.2000
It seems we are very popular in Italy for example, where a really cool band called DOOMSWORD has done a cover of our song "Nadsokor". There is a band in Italy called DOOMSWORD who did a cover of a song of ours, "Nadsokor". I think they are very cool.
-Robert Garven, Metal Nightmare interview 2000
The only CU cover I've heard of is "Nadsokor" by the Italian band Doomsword. I conpager it a great tribute to have a CU song covered.
-Greg Lindstrom, The Corroseum interview. (This was about five years before the tribute album was released, circa 2001).
🕜 2010-02-15 13:17:52
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