The History of Heresy II 2009–2012

~ Release by Powerwolf (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

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1CD: Bible of the Beast
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1Opening: Prelude to Purgatory
producer:
Powerwolf
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) and Henrik Udd
bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
drums (drum set):
Stéfane Funèbre
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Metal Blade Records GmbH (company, for copyrights purposes)
recorded at:
Kohlekeller Studio in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden
recording of:
Opening: Prelude to Purgatory
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf, Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost) and Stéfane Funèbre
51:14
2Raise Your Fist, Evangelist
producer:
Powerwolf
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) and Henrik Udd
bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
drums (drum set):
Stéfane Funèbre
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Metal Blade Records GmbH (company, for copyrights purposes)
recorded at:
Kohlekeller Studio in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden
recording of:
Raise Your Fist, Evangelist
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf, Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost) and Stéfane Funèbre
publisher:
BMG Bumblebee (a BMI‐affiliated publishing entity of BMG Rights Management) and Metal Skull Music
54:00
3Moscow After Dark
producer:
Powerwolf
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) and Henrik Udd
bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
drums (drum set):
Stéfane Funèbre
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Metal Blade Records GmbH (company, for copyrights purposes)
recorded at:
Kohlekeller Studio in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden
recording of:
Moscow After Dark
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf, Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost) and Stéfane Funèbre
53:15
4Panic in the Pentagram
producer:
Powerwolf
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) and Henrik Udd
bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
drums (drum set):
Stéfane Funèbre
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Metal Blade Records GmbH (company, for copyrights purposes)
recorded at:
Kohlekeller Studio in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden
recording of:
Panic in the Pentagram
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf, Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost) and Stéfane Funèbre
55:15
5Catholic in the Morning… Satanist at Night
producer:
Powerwolf
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) and Henrik Udd
bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
drums (drum set):
Stéfane Funèbre
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Metal Blade Records GmbH (company, for copyrights purposes)
recorded at:
Kohlekeller Studio in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden
recording of:
Catholic in the Morning… Satanist at Night
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf, Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost) and Stéfane Funèbre
53:58
6Seven Deadly Saints
producer:
Powerwolf
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) and Henrik Udd
bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
drums (drum set):
Stéfane Funèbre
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Metal Blade Records GmbH (company, for copyrights purposes)
recorded at:
Kohlekeller Studio in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden
recording of:
Seven Deadly Saints
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf, Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost) and Stéfane Funèbre
53:36
7Werewolves of Armenia
producer:
Powerwolf
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) and Henrik Udd
bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
drums (drum set):
Stéfane Funèbre
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Metal Blade Records GmbH (company, for copyrights purposes)
recorded at:
Kohlekeller Studio in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden
recording of:
Werewolves of Armenia
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf, Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost) and Stéfane Funèbre
publisher:
BMG Bumblebee (a BMI‐affiliated publishing entity of BMG Rights Management) and Metal Skull Music
53:55
8We Take the Church by Storm
producer:
Powerwolf
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) and Henrik Udd
bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
drums (drum set):
Stéfane Funèbre
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Metal Blade Records GmbH (company, for copyrights purposes)
recorded at:
Kohlekeller Studio in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden
recording of:
We Take the Church by Storm
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf, Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost) and Stéfane Funèbre
53:55
9Resurrection by Erection
producer:
Powerwolf
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) and Henrik Udd
bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
drums (drum set):
Stéfane Funèbre
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Metal Blade Records GmbH (company, for copyrights purposes)
recorded at:
Kohlekeller Studio in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden
recording of:
Resurrection by Erection
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf, Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost) and Stéfane Funèbre
publisher:
BMG Bumblebee (a BMI‐affiliated publishing entity of BMG Rights Management) and Metal Skull Music
53:51
10Midnight Messiah
producer:
Powerwolf
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) and Henrik Udd
bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
drums (drum set):
Stéfane Funèbre
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Metal Blade Records GmbH (company, for copyrights purposes)
recorded at:
Kohlekeller Studio in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden
recording of:
Midnight Messiah
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf, Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost) and Stéfane Funèbre
54:13
11St. Satans Day
producer:
Powerwolf
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) and Henrik Udd
bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
drums (drum set):
Stéfane Funèbre
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Metal Blade Records GmbH (company, for copyrights purposes)
recorded at:
Kohlekeller Studio in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden
recording of:
St. Satans Day
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf, Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost) and Stéfane Funèbre
54:31
12Wolves Against the World
producer:
Powerwolf
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) and Henrik Udd
bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
drums (drum set):
Stéfane Funèbre
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Metal Blade Records GmbH (company, for copyrights purposes)
recorded at:
Kohlekeller Studio in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden
recording of:
Wolves Against the World
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf, Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost) and Stéfane Funèbre
56:05
13Testament in Black
4:16
14Riding the Storm
cover recording of:
Riding the Storm
lyricist and composer:
Rolf Kasparek
publisher:
Edition Drakkar
6:39
2CD: Blood of the Saints
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1Opening: Agnus Dei
recording engineer:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
engineer:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals) and Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
producer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer)
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) (in 2011-03) and Henrik Udd (in 2011-03)
additional editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
drums (drum set):
Roel van Helden
electric bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
alto vocals:
Bianca Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Britta Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Ute Gapp (alto vocalist), Julia Sharon Harz (alto vocalist) and Charlotte Hess (alto vocalist)
bass vocals:
Gerhard Dilk (bass vocalist), Till Gros (bass vocalist), Peter Kargerer (bass vocalist), Thorsten Pees (bass vocalist) and Bardo Stahl (bass vocalist)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
soprano vocals:
Anne Diemer (choir vocalist), Eva Gehring (soprano vocalist), Christine Kruchten (choir vocalist), Emily Schmitz (soprano vocalist), Maria Speicher (soprano vocalist), Angela Streit (soprano vocalist), Karin Trautwein (soprano vocalist), Helen Vogt and Bianca–Patricia Wegner (soprano vocalist)
tenor vocals:
Rouven Bitz, Frank Beck, Jens Fried (tenor vocalist), Ulrich Hinterberg (tenor vocalist), Christoph Höbel (tenor vocalist), Florian Keller (tenor vocalist), Sebastian Koch (tenor vocalist), Marco Korz (tenor vocalist), Christian Kuhn (tenor vocalist), Dirk Reichel (tenor vocalist), Heinz Seger (tenor vocalist) and Marin Traue (tenor vocalist)
conductor:
Rouven Bitz (choir vocals [classical choir]) and Francesco Cottone (choir vocals [classical choir])
recorded at:
Deutschherrenkapelle in Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [classical choir]), Église St. Barbe in Crusnes, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Grand Est (Great East), France (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: organ), Kohlekeller Studios in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Noisegate Audio Studio in Lebach, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals), Rogue Studios (German Studio) in Neunkirchen, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [metal choir]) and Studio Greywolf in Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar)
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden (in 2011-03)
additionally edited at:
Moburec in Uelversheim, Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatinate), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
recording of:
Agnus Dei (intro)
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf and Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
10:49
2Sanctified With Dynamite
recording engineer:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
engineer:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals) and Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
producer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer)
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) (in 2011-03) and Henrik Udd (in 2011-03)
additional editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
drums (drum set):
Roel van Helden
electric bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
alto vocals:
Bianca Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Britta Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Ute Gapp (alto vocalist), Julia Sharon Harz (alto vocalist) and Charlotte Hess (alto vocalist)
bass vocals:
Gerhard Dilk (bass vocalist), Till Gros (bass vocalist), Peter Kargerer (bass vocalist), Thorsten Pees (bass vocalist) and Bardo Stahl (bass vocalist)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
soprano vocals:
Anne Diemer (choir vocalist), Eva Gehring (soprano vocalist), Christine Kruchten (choir vocalist), Emily Schmitz (soprano vocalist), Maria Speicher (soprano vocalist), Angela Streit (soprano vocalist), Karin Trautwein (soprano vocalist), Helen Vogt and Bianca–Patricia Wegner (soprano vocalist)
tenor vocals:
Rouven Bitz, Frank Beck, Jens Fried (tenor vocalist), Ulrich Hinterberg (tenor vocalist), Christoph Höbel (tenor vocalist), Florian Keller (tenor vocalist), Sebastian Koch (tenor vocalist), Marco Korz (tenor vocalist), Christian Kuhn (tenor vocalist), Dirk Reichel (tenor vocalist), Heinz Seger (tenor vocalist) and Marin Traue (tenor vocalist)
conductor:
Rouven Bitz (choir vocals [classical choir]) and Francesco Cottone (choir vocals [classical choir])
recorded at:
Deutschherrenkapelle in Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [classical choir]), Église St. Barbe in Crusnes, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Grand Est (Great East), France (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: organ), Kohlekeller Studios in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Noisegate Audio Studio in Lebach, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals), Rogue Studios (German Studio) in Neunkirchen, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [metal choir]) and Studio Greywolf in Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar)
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden (in 2011-03)
additionally edited at:
Moburec in Uelversheim, Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatinate), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
music videos:
Sanctified With Dynamite by Powerwolf
recording of:
Sanctified With Dynamite
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf and Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
publisher:
BMG Bumblebee (a BMI‐affiliated publishing entity of BMG Rights Management) and Metal Skull Music
54:26
3We Drink Your Blood
recording engineer:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
engineer:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals) and Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
producer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer)
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) (in 2011-03) and Henrik Udd (in 2011-03)
additional editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
drums (drum set):
Roel van Helden
electric bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
alto vocals:
Bianca Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Britta Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Ute Gapp (alto vocalist), Julia Sharon Harz (alto vocalist) and Charlotte Hess (alto vocalist)
bass vocals:
Gerhard Dilk (bass vocalist), Till Gros (bass vocalist), Peter Kargerer (bass vocalist), Thorsten Pees (bass vocalist) and Bardo Stahl (bass vocalist)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
soprano vocals:
Anne Diemer (choir vocalist), Eva Gehring (soprano vocalist), Christine Kruchten (choir vocalist), Emily Schmitz (soprano vocalist), Maria Speicher (soprano vocalist), Angela Streit (soprano vocalist), Karin Trautwein (soprano vocalist), Helen Vogt and Bianca–Patricia Wegner (soprano vocalist)
tenor vocals:
Rouven Bitz, Frank Beck, Jens Fried (tenor vocalist), Ulrich Hinterberg (tenor vocalist), Christoph Höbel (tenor vocalist), Florian Keller (tenor vocalist), Sebastian Koch (tenor vocalist), Marco Korz (tenor vocalist), Christian Kuhn (tenor vocalist), Dirk Reichel (tenor vocalist), Heinz Seger (tenor vocalist) and Marin Traue (tenor vocalist)
conductor:
Rouven Bitz (choir vocals [classical choir]) and Francesco Cottone (choir vocals [classical choir])
recorded at:
Deutschherrenkapelle in Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [classical choir]), Église St. Barbe in Crusnes, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Grand Est (Great East), France (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: organ), Kohlekeller Studios in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Noisegate Audio Studio in Lebach, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals), Rogue Studios (German Studio) in Neunkirchen, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [metal choir]) and Studio Greywolf in Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar)
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden (in 2011-03)
additionally edited at:
Moburec in Uelversheim, Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatinate), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
music videos:
We Drink Your Blood by Powerwolf
recording of:
We Drink Your Blood
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf and Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
publisher:
BMG Bumblebee (a BMI‐affiliated publishing entity of BMG Rights Management) and Metal Skull Music
53:43
4Murder at Midnight
recording engineer:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
engineer:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals) and Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
producer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer)
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) (in 2011-03) and Henrik Udd (in 2011-03)
additional editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
drums (drum set):
Roel van Helden
electric bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
alto vocals:
Bianca Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Britta Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Ute Gapp (alto vocalist), Julia Sharon Harz (alto vocalist) and Charlotte Hess (alto vocalist)
bass vocals:
Gerhard Dilk (bass vocalist), Till Gros (bass vocalist), Peter Kargerer (bass vocalist), Thorsten Pees (bass vocalist) and Bardo Stahl (bass vocalist)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
soprano vocals:
Anne Diemer (choir vocalist), Eva Gehring (soprano vocalist), Christine Kruchten (choir vocalist), Emily Schmitz (soprano vocalist), Maria Speicher (soprano vocalist), Angela Streit (soprano vocalist), Karin Trautwein (soprano vocalist), Helen Vogt and Bianca–Patricia Wegner (soprano vocalist)
tenor vocals:
Rouven Bitz, Frank Beck, Jens Fried (tenor vocalist), Ulrich Hinterberg (tenor vocalist), Christoph Höbel (tenor vocalist), Florian Keller (tenor vocalist), Sebastian Koch (tenor vocalist), Marco Korz (tenor vocalist), Christian Kuhn (tenor vocalist), Dirk Reichel (tenor vocalist), Heinz Seger (tenor vocalist) and Marin Traue (tenor vocalist)
conductor:
Rouven Bitz (choir vocals [classical choir]) and Francesco Cottone (choir vocals [classical choir])
recorded at:
Deutschherrenkapelle in Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [classical choir]), Église St. Barbe in Crusnes, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Grand Est (Great East), France (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: organ), Kohlekeller Studios in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Noisegate Audio Studio in Lebach, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals), Rogue Studios (German Studio) in Neunkirchen, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [metal choir]) and Studio Greywolf in Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar)
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden (in 2011-03)
additionally edited at:
Moburec in Uelversheim, Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatinate), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
recording of:
Murder at Midnight
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf and Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
publisher:
BMG Bumblebee (a BMI‐affiliated publishing entity of BMG Rights Management) and Metal Skull Music
4:47
5All We Need Is Blood
recording engineer:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
engineer:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals) and Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
producer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer)
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) (in 2011-03) and Henrik Udd (in 2011-03)
additional editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
drums (drum set):
Roel van Helden
electric bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
alto vocals:
Bianca Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Britta Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Ute Gapp (alto vocalist), Julia Sharon Harz (alto vocalist) and Charlotte Hess (alto vocalist)
bass vocals:
Gerhard Dilk (bass vocalist), Till Gros (bass vocalist), Peter Kargerer (bass vocalist), Thorsten Pees (bass vocalist) and Bardo Stahl (bass vocalist)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
soprano vocals:
Anne Diemer (choir vocalist), Eva Gehring (soprano vocalist), Christine Kruchten (choir vocalist), Emily Schmitz (soprano vocalist), Maria Speicher (soprano vocalist), Angela Streit (soprano vocalist), Karin Trautwein (soprano vocalist), Helen Vogt and Bianca–Patricia Wegner (soprano vocalist)
tenor vocals:
Rouven Bitz, Frank Beck, Jens Fried (tenor vocalist), Ulrich Hinterberg (tenor vocalist), Christoph Höbel (tenor vocalist), Florian Keller (tenor vocalist), Sebastian Koch (tenor vocalist), Marco Korz (tenor vocalist), Christian Kuhn (tenor vocalist), Dirk Reichel (tenor vocalist), Heinz Seger (tenor vocalist) and Marin Traue (tenor vocalist)
conductor:
Rouven Bitz (choir vocals [classical choir]) and Francesco Cottone (choir vocals [classical choir])
recorded at:
Deutschherrenkapelle in Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [classical choir]), Église St. Barbe in Crusnes, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Grand Est (Great East), France (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: organ), Kohlekeller Studios in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Noisegate Audio Studio in Lebach, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals), Rogue Studios (German Studio) in Neunkirchen, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [metal choir]) and Studio Greywolf in Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar)
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden (in 2011-03)
additionally edited at:
Moburec in Uelversheim, Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatinate), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
recording of:
All We Need Is Blood
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf and Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
publisher:
BMG Bumblebee (a BMI‐affiliated publishing entity of BMG Rights Management) and Metal Skull Music
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6Dead Boys Don’t Cry
recording engineer:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
engineer:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals) and Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
producer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer)
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) (in 2011-03) and Henrik Udd (in 2011-03)
additional editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
drums (drum set):
Roel van Helden
electric bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
alto vocals:
Bianca Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Britta Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Ute Gapp (alto vocalist), Julia Sharon Harz (alto vocalist) and Charlotte Hess (alto vocalist)
bass vocals:
Gerhard Dilk (bass vocalist), Till Gros (bass vocalist), Peter Kargerer (bass vocalist), Thorsten Pees (bass vocalist) and Bardo Stahl (bass vocalist)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
soprano vocals:
Anne Diemer (choir vocalist), Eva Gehring (soprano vocalist), Christine Kruchten (choir vocalist), Emily Schmitz (soprano vocalist), Maria Speicher (soprano vocalist), Angela Streit (soprano vocalist), Karin Trautwein (soprano vocalist), Helen Vogt and Bianca–Patricia Wegner (soprano vocalist)
tenor vocals:
Rouven Bitz, Frank Beck, Jens Fried (tenor vocalist), Ulrich Hinterberg (tenor vocalist), Christoph Höbel (tenor vocalist), Florian Keller (tenor vocalist), Sebastian Koch (tenor vocalist), Marco Korz (tenor vocalist), Christian Kuhn (tenor vocalist), Dirk Reichel (tenor vocalist), Heinz Seger (tenor vocalist) and Marin Traue (tenor vocalist)
conductor:
Rouven Bitz (choir vocals [classical choir]) and Francesco Cottone (choir vocals [classical choir])
recorded at:
Deutschherrenkapelle in Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [classical choir]), Église St. Barbe in Crusnes, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Grand Est (Great East), France (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: organ), Kohlekeller Studios in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Noisegate Audio Studio in Lebach, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals), Rogue Studios (German Studio) in Neunkirchen, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [metal choir]) and Studio Greywolf in Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar)
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden (in 2011-03)
additionally edited at:
Moburec in Uelversheim, Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatinate), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
recording of:
Dead Boys Don’t Cry
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf and Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
publisher:
BMG Bumblebee (a BMI‐affiliated publishing entity of BMG Rights Management) and Metal Skull Music
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7Son of a Wolf
recording engineer:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
engineer:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals) and Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
producer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer)
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) (in 2011-03) and Henrik Udd (in 2011-03)
additional editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
drums (drum set):
Roel van Helden
electric bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
alto vocals:
Bianca Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Britta Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Ute Gapp (alto vocalist), Julia Sharon Harz (alto vocalist) and Charlotte Hess (alto vocalist)
bass vocals:
Gerhard Dilk (bass vocalist), Till Gros (bass vocalist), Peter Kargerer (bass vocalist), Thorsten Pees (bass vocalist) and Bardo Stahl (bass vocalist)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
soprano vocals:
Anne Diemer (choir vocalist), Eva Gehring (soprano vocalist), Christine Kruchten (choir vocalist), Emily Schmitz (soprano vocalist), Maria Speicher (soprano vocalist), Angela Streit (soprano vocalist), Karin Trautwein (soprano vocalist), Helen Vogt and Bianca–Patricia Wegner (soprano vocalist)
tenor vocals:
Rouven Bitz, Frank Beck, Jens Fried (tenor vocalist), Ulrich Hinterberg (tenor vocalist), Christoph Höbel (tenor vocalist), Florian Keller (tenor vocalist), Sebastian Koch (tenor vocalist), Marco Korz (tenor vocalist), Christian Kuhn (tenor vocalist), Dirk Reichel (tenor vocalist), Heinz Seger (tenor vocalist) and Marin Traue (tenor vocalist)
conductor:
Rouven Bitz (choir vocals [classical choir]) and Francesco Cottone (choir vocals [classical choir])
recorded at:
Deutschherrenkapelle in Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [classical choir]), Église St. Barbe in Crusnes, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Grand Est (Great East), France (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: organ), Kohlekeller Studios in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Noisegate Audio Studio in Lebach, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals), Rogue Studios (German Studio) in Neunkirchen, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [metal choir]) and Studio Greywolf in Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar)
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden (in 2011-03)
additionally edited at:
Moburec in Uelversheim, Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatinate), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
recording of:
Son of a Wolf
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf and Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
publisher:
BMG Bumblebee (a BMI‐affiliated publishing entity of BMG Rights Management) and Metal Skull Music
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8Night of the Werewolves
recording engineer:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
engineer:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals) and Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
producer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer)
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) (in 2011-03) and Henrik Udd (in 2011-03)
additional editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
drums (drum set):
Roel van Helden
electric bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
alto vocals:
Bianca Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Britta Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Ute Gapp (alto vocalist), Julia Sharon Harz (alto vocalist) and Charlotte Hess (alto vocalist)
bass vocals:
Gerhard Dilk (bass vocalist), Till Gros (bass vocalist), Peter Kargerer (bass vocalist), Thorsten Pees (bass vocalist) and Bardo Stahl (bass vocalist)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
soprano vocals:
Anne Diemer (choir vocalist), Eva Gehring (soprano vocalist), Christine Kruchten (choir vocalist), Emily Schmitz (soprano vocalist), Maria Speicher (soprano vocalist), Angela Streit (soprano vocalist), Karin Trautwein (soprano vocalist), Helen Vogt and Bianca–Patricia Wegner (soprano vocalist)
tenor vocals:
Rouven Bitz, Frank Beck, Jens Fried (tenor vocalist), Ulrich Hinterberg (tenor vocalist), Christoph Höbel (tenor vocalist), Florian Keller (tenor vocalist), Sebastian Koch (tenor vocalist), Marco Korz (tenor vocalist), Christian Kuhn (tenor vocalist), Dirk Reichel (tenor vocalist), Heinz Seger (tenor vocalist) and Marin Traue (tenor vocalist)
conductor:
Rouven Bitz (choir vocals [classical choir]) and Francesco Cottone (choir vocals [classical choir])
recorded at:
Deutschherrenkapelle in Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [classical choir]), Église St. Barbe in Crusnes, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Grand Est (Great East), France (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: organ), Kohlekeller Studios in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Noisegate Audio Studio in Lebach, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals), Rogue Studios (German Studio) in Neunkirchen, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [metal choir]) and Studio Greywolf in Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar)
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden (in 2011-03)
additionally edited at:
Moburec in Uelversheim, Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatinate), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
recording of:
Night of the Werewolves
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf and Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
publisher:
BMG Bumblebee (a BMI‐affiliated publishing entity of BMG Rights Management) and Metal Skull Music
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9Phantom of the Funeral
recording engineer:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
engineer:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals) and Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
producer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer)
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) (in 2011-03) and Henrik Udd (in 2011-03)
additional editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
drums (drum set):
Roel van Helden
electric bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
alto vocals:
Bianca Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Britta Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Ute Gapp (alto vocalist), Julia Sharon Harz (alto vocalist) and Charlotte Hess (alto vocalist)
bass vocals:
Gerhard Dilk (bass vocalist), Till Gros (bass vocalist), Peter Kargerer (bass vocalist), Thorsten Pees (bass vocalist) and Bardo Stahl (bass vocalist)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
soprano vocals:
Anne Diemer (choir vocalist), Eva Gehring (soprano vocalist), Christine Kruchten (choir vocalist), Emily Schmitz (soprano vocalist), Maria Speicher (soprano vocalist), Angela Streit (soprano vocalist), Karin Trautwein (soprano vocalist), Helen Vogt and Bianca–Patricia Wegner (soprano vocalist)
tenor vocals:
Rouven Bitz, Frank Beck, Jens Fried (tenor vocalist), Ulrich Hinterberg (tenor vocalist), Christoph Höbel (tenor vocalist), Florian Keller (tenor vocalist), Sebastian Koch (tenor vocalist), Marco Korz (tenor vocalist), Christian Kuhn (tenor vocalist), Dirk Reichel (tenor vocalist), Heinz Seger (tenor vocalist) and Marin Traue (tenor vocalist)
conductor:
Rouven Bitz (choir vocals [classical choir]) and Francesco Cottone (choir vocals [classical choir])
recorded at:
Deutschherrenkapelle in Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [classical choir]), Église St. Barbe in Crusnes, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Grand Est (Great East), France (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: organ), Kohlekeller Studios in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Noisegate Audio Studio in Lebach, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals), Rogue Studios (German Studio) in Neunkirchen, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [metal choir]) and Studio Greywolf in Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar)
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden (in 2011-03)
additionally edited at:
Moburec in Uelversheim, Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatinate), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
recording of:
Phantom of the Funeral
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf and Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
publisher:
BMG Bumblebee (a BMI‐affiliated publishing entity of BMG Rights Management) and Metal Skull Music
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10Die, Die, Crucified
recording engineer:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
engineer:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals) and Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
producer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer)
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) (in 2011-03) and Henrik Udd (in 2011-03)
additional editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
drums (drum set):
Roel van Helden
electric bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
alto vocals:
Bianca Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Britta Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Ute Gapp (alto vocalist), Julia Sharon Harz (alto vocalist) and Charlotte Hess (alto vocalist)
bass vocals:
Gerhard Dilk (bass vocalist), Till Gros (bass vocalist), Peter Kargerer (bass vocalist), Thorsten Pees (bass vocalist) and Bardo Stahl (bass vocalist)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
soprano vocals:
Anne Diemer (choir vocalist), Eva Gehring (soprano vocalist), Christine Kruchten (choir vocalist), Emily Schmitz (soprano vocalist), Maria Speicher (soprano vocalist), Angela Streit (soprano vocalist), Karin Trautwein (soprano vocalist), Helen Vogt and Bianca–Patricia Wegner (soprano vocalist)
tenor vocals:
Rouven Bitz, Frank Beck, Jens Fried (tenor vocalist), Ulrich Hinterberg (tenor vocalist), Christoph Höbel (tenor vocalist), Florian Keller (tenor vocalist), Sebastian Koch (tenor vocalist), Marco Korz (tenor vocalist), Christian Kuhn (tenor vocalist), Dirk Reichel (tenor vocalist), Heinz Seger (tenor vocalist) and Marin Traue (tenor vocalist)
conductor:
Rouven Bitz (choir vocals [classical choir]) and Francesco Cottone (choir vocals [classical choir])
recorded at:
Deutschherrenkapelle in Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [classical choir]), Église St. Barbe in Crusnes, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Grand Est (Great East), France (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: organ), Kohlekeller Studios in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Noisegate Audio Studio in Lebach, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals), Rogue Studios (German Studio) in Neunkirchen, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [metal choir]) and Studio Greywolf in Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar)
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden (in 2011-03)
additionally edited at:
Moburec in Uelversheim, Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatinate), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
recording of:
Die, Die, Crucified
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf and Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
publisher:
BMG Bumblebee (a BMI‐affiliated publishing entity of BMG Rights Management) and Metal Skull Music
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11Ira Sancti (When the Saints Are Going Wild)
recording engineer:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
engineer:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals) and Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
producer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer)
mixer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer) (in 2011-03) and Henrik Udd (in 2011-03)
additional editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
editor:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995) (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Kristian Kohlmannslehner (from 2010-12 until 2011-02) and Kai Stahlenberg (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
drums (drum set):
Roel van Helden
electric bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
alto vocals:
Bianca Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Britta Bethscheider (alto vocalist), Ute Gapp (alto vocalist), Julia Sharon Harz (alto vocalist) and Charlotte Hess (alto vocalist)
bass vocals:
Gerhard Dilk (bass vocalist), Till Gros (bass vocalist), Peter Kargerer (bass vocalist), Thorsten Pees (bass vocalist) and Bardo Stahl (bass vocalist)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
soprano vocals:
Anne Diemer (choir vocalist), Eva Gehring (soprano vocalist), Christine Kruchten (choir vocalist), Emily Schmitz (soprano vocalist), Maria Speicher (soprano vocalist), Angela Streit (soprano vocalist), Karin Trautwein (soprano vocalist), Helen Vogt and Bianca–Patricia Wegner (soprano vocalist)
tenor vocals:
Rouven Bitz, Frank Beck, Jens Fried (tenor vocalist), Ulrich Hinterberg (tenor vocalist), Christoph Höbel (tenor vocalist), Florian Keller (tenor vocalist), Sebastian Koch (tenor vocalist), Marco Korz (tenor vocalist), Christian Kuhn (tenor vocalist), Dirk Reichel (tenor vocalist), Heinz Seger (tenor vocalist) and Marin Traue (tenor vocalist)
conductor:
Rouven Bitz (choir vocals [classical choir]) and Francesco Cottone (choir vocals [classical choir])
recorded at:
Deutschherrenkapelle in Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [classical choir]), Église St. Barbe in Crusnes, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Grand Est (Great East), France (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: organ), Kohlekeller Studios in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen (Hesse), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02), Noisegate Audio Studio in Lebach, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: lead vocals), Rogue Studios (German Studio) in Neunkirchen, Saarland, Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: choir vocals [metal choir]) and Studio Greywolf in Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02: electric bass guitar)
mixed at:
Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland (Västra Götaland county), Sweden (in 2011-03)
additionally edited at:
Moburec in Uelversheim, Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatinate), Germany (from 2010-12 until 2011-02)
recording of:
Ira Sancti (When the Saints Are Going Wild)
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf and Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
publisher:
BMG Bumblebee (a BMI‐affiliated publishing entity of BMG Rights Management) and Metal Skull Music
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3CD: The Sacrilege Symphony
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1Raise Your Fist, Evangelist
producer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer)
bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
recording of:
Raise Your Fist, Evangelist
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf, Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost) and Stéfane Funèbre
publisher:
BMG Bumblebee (a BMI‐affiliated publishing entity of BMG Rights Management) and Metal Skull Music
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2In Blood We Trust
producer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer)
bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
recording of:
In Blood We Trust
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf, Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost) and Stéfane Funèbre
4:50
3Sanctified With Dynamite
producer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer)
bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
recording of:
Sanctified With Dynamite
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf and Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
publisher:
BMG Bumblebee (a BMI‐affiliated publishing entity of BMG Rights Management) and Metal Skull Music
5:26
4Ira Sancti (When the Saints Are Going Wild)
producer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer)
mixer:
David Buballa (German drummer/producer active as a sound engineer since 1995)
bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
performer:
Dominic G. Joutsen and Powerwolf
recording of:
Ira Sancti (When the Saints Are Going Wild)
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf and Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
publisher:
BMG Bumblebee (a BMI‐affiliated publishing entity of BMG Rights Management) and Metal Skull Music
5:28
5Moscow After Dark
producer:
Fredrik Nordström (Swedish musician and metal producer)
bass guitar:
Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf)
electric guitar:
Matthew Greywolf
organ:
Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost)
lead vocals:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers)
recording of:
Moscow After Dark
writer:
Attila Dorn (Karsten Brill, Dr. Don Rogers), Charles Greywolf (guitar player in Powerwolf), Matthew Greywolf, Falk Maria Schlegel (Christian Jost) and Stéfane Funèbre
5:32

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copyrighted (©) by and phonographic copyright (℗) by:Metal Blade Records Inc. (company, for copyrights purposes) (in 2014)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/6272340 [info]
other databases:https://www.metal-archives.com/albums/Powerwolf/The_History_of_Heresy_II_(2009-2012)/470358 [info]