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Domine Non Es Dignus

Anaal Nathrakh · 2004

41 min · 10 tracks · black metal

A relentless barrage of chaotic riffs and guttural vocals merges with a bleak atmosphere that challenges the listener's endurance.

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dynamic emotional journeys wave-like pacing experience bleak atmospheric immersion
Context
Released in 2004, 'Domine Non Es Dignus' is Anaal Nathrakh's third full-length album, following their critically acclaimed sophomore effort, 'The Codex Necro'. By this point, the band had established themselves within the black metal scene, carving out a niche with their unique blend of grindcore elements and philosophical themes.
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Domine Non Es Dignus is an album by Anaal Nathrakh, released in 2004. A relentless barrage of chaotic riffs and guttural vocals merges with a bleak atmosphere that challenges the listener's endurance. 'Domine Non Es Dignus' received acclaim for its brutal sound and thematic depth, influencing subsequent bands in the black metal and extreme metal genres. It was notable for its lyrical exploration of nihilism and existential despair, contributing to discussions around the evolution of extreme music during the early 2000s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Domine Non Es Dignus sound like?

A relentless barrage of chaotic riffs and guttural vocals merges with a bleak atmosphere that challenges the listener's endurance. Rooted in black metal.

What makes Domine Non Es Dignus by Anaal Nathrakh notable?

'Domine Non Es Dignus' received acclaim for its brutal sound and thematic depth, influencing subsequent bands in the black metal and extreme metal genres. It was notable for its lyrical exploration of nihilism and existential despair, contributing to discussions around the evolution of extreme music during the early 2000s. Released in 2004, 'Domine Non Es Dignus' is Anaal Nathrakh's third full-length album, following their critically acclaimed sophomore effort, 'The Codex Necro'. By this point, the band had established themselves within the black metal scene, carving out a niche with their unique blend of grindcore elements and philosophical themes.

Who is Domine Non Es Dignus for?

Domine Non Es Dignus works well if you're into dynamic emotional journeys, wave-like pacing experience and bleak atmospheric immersion.

How many songs are on Domine Non Es Dignus?

Domine Non Es Dignus has 10 tracks, running approximately 41 minutes.

Tracklist

10 tracks·41:25

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  • 1 I Wish I Could Vomit Blood on You… …People Standout 1:51
  • 2 The Oblivion Gene 3:06
  • 3 Do Not Speak 5:33
  • 4 Procreation of the Wretched Standout 4:35
  • 5 To Err Is Human, to Dream – Futile 3:47
  • 6 Revaluation of All Values (Tractatus alogico misanthropicus) 4:09
  • 7 The Final Destruction of Dignity (Die letzten Tage der Menschheit) 3:33
  • 8 Swallow the World 3:59
  • 9 This Cannot Be the End 6:24
  • 10 Rage, Rage Against the Dying of the Light Standout 4:28

Release Date

January 1, 2004

Genre

black metal

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

41 min 25 sec