March to the Black Holocaust
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March to the Black Holocaust was a split album by Vlad Tepes
Vlad Tepes (band)
Vlad Tepes was a French black metal band which was formed in Brest in 1992. The name originated from the 15th century Wallachian ruler, the inspiration for Bram Stoker's fictional vampire Dracula. The group belongs to The Black Legions. Worlok Drakksteim also has a side project named Black Murder....

 and Belkètre. It was the only CD released by Belkètre and the first of two by Vlad Tepes. The album is split into two sets of "crimes," the first being "Crimes of Vlad Tepes" and the second "Crimes of Belkètre." Those crimes are dedicated to "All of the Somber Brothers of the Black Legions Circle, Satanic Warriors of Black Imperial Blood."

Track listings

  1. "Wladimir's March" (1:38)
  2. "Massacre: Song from the Devastated Lands" (4:19)
  3. "In Holocaust to the Natural Darkness" (2:12)
  4. "Drink the Poetry of the Celtic Disciple" (12:21)
  5. "Dans Nôtre Chute" (0:31)
  6. "Misery, Fear and Storm Hunger" (4:10)
  7. "Diabolical Reaps" (3:30)
  8. "Under the Carpathian Yoke" (4:14)
  9. "Guilty" (6:28)
  10. "A Day Will Dawn" (3:25)
  11. "Hate" (3:16)
  12. "Last Sigh of God" (1:58)
  13. "Night of Sadness" (4:10)
  14. "Despair" (2:38)
  15. "Those of our Blood" (4:01)
  16. "If We Had..." (1:01)

Re-releases

The CD was officially re-released by mother label Tragic Empire Records, which owns Embassy Productions, in 2005. The label has also re-released other Vlad Tepes and Belkètre albums with full permissions. Copies under different names are widely available on the internet (and on Ebay): two different titles sold, Black Legions Spirits and March To The Black Holocaust, are in fact Vlad Tepes compilations, both with tracks 1-5 taken from the demo-tape/mini-LP War Funeral March (1994; reissued as CD by Embassy Records in 1995) and tracks 6-13 taken from the "official" March To The Black Holocaust, the split CD with Belkètre (1997) detailed above.
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