Gloom is the debut album of American extreme metal band Macabre, released in 1989. Several versions of this album exist. Some versions include the Grim Reality EP, other include a few live tracks and two songs from the Grim Reality EP.
Gloom | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Recorded | Chicago Recording Company June 1989 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 24:33 | |||
Label | Vinyl Solutions | |||
Macabre chronology | ||||
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Track listing
edit- "Embalmer"
- "Trampled to Death" - The Who concert disaster
- "Holidays of Horror" - Ronald Gene Simmons
- "Fritz Haarmann the Butcher" - Fritz Haarmann
- "Evil Ole Soul" - Joachim Kroll
- "Harvey Glatman (Your Soul Will Forever Rot)" - Harvey Murray Glatman
- "McMassacre" - James Huberty
- "David Brom Took an Axe" - David Brom
- "Cremator" - Marcel Petiot
- "Nostradamus" - Nostradamus
- "I Need to Kill" - Joseph Kallinger
- "Ultra Violent"
- "Rat Man"
- "Hey Laurie Dann" - Laurie Dann
- "Patrick Purdy Killed Five and Wounded Thirty" - Patrick Purdy
- "Exhumer"
- "Dr. Holmes (He Stripped Their Bones)" - Herman Mudgett
- "The Green River Murderer (He's Still out There)" - Gary Ridgway
- "Funeral Home"
- "Disease" ¹
- "Natural Disaster" ¹
- "What the Heck Richard Speck (Eight Nurses You Wrecked)" ²
- "Ultra Violent" ²
- "Funeral Home" ²
- "Mr. Albert Fish (Was Children Your Favorite Dish?)" ²
- "Fritz Haarmann the Butcher" ²
- "Killing Spree" ²
¹ Taken from Grim Reality
² Recorded live in April 1986
Credits
edit- Corporate Death - guitars, vocals
- Nefarious - bass guitar, vocals
- Dennis The Menace - drums