The Sacrilegious Scorn
Dimmu Borgir · 2007
3 min · 1 track · symphonic black metal · melodic black metal
A tempest of symphonic arrangements and ferocious riffs, embodying the spirit of extreme metal.
The Sacrilegious Scorn is a single by Dimmu Borgir, released in 2007. A tempest of symphonic arrangements and ferocious riffs, embodying the spirit of extreme metal. This single track album not only showcases Dimmu Borgir's signature style but also reached significant chart positions in several countries, highlighting their popularity within the metal community. Its release continued to define the band's influence on the melodic black metal scene, attracting both critical and fan acclaim for its ambitious approach. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does The Sacrilegious Scorn sound like?
A tempest of symphonic arrangements and ferocious riffs, embodying the spirit of extreme metal. Rooted in symphonic black metal and melodic black metal.
What makes The Sacrilegious Scorn by Dimmu Borgir notable?
This single track album not only showcases Dimmu Borgir's signature style but also reached significant chart positions in several countries, highlighting their popularity within the metal community. Its release continued to define the band's influence on the melodic black metal scene, attracting both critical and fan acclaim for its ambitious approach. Released on January 1, 2007, 'The Sacrilegious Scorn' is part of Dimmu Borgir's extensive discography, following their 2005 album 'In Sorte Diaboli'. At this point in their career, the band was solidifying their reputation as pioneers of symphonic black metal, blending orchestral elements with aggressive soundscapes.
How many songs are on The Sacrilegious Scorn?
The Sacrilegious Scorn has 1 track, running approximately 3 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 The Sacrilegious Scorn Standout 3:53
Release Date
January 1, 2007
Artist Origin
Norway
Runtime
3 min 53 sec
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