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1992 studio album by Incantation
Onward to Golgotha
Studio album by Incantation
ReleasedMay 5, 1992
RecordedSeptember–November 1991 Mixed January 1992
StudioTrax East Studios
GenreDeath metal
Length45:26
LabelRelapse
ProducerSteve Evetts
Incantation chronology
Onward to Golgotha
(1992)
Mortal Throne of Nazarene
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic

Onward to Golgotha is the debut studio album by the American death metal band Incantation. The album was released in 1992 on Relapse Records. It was re-released in October 2006 with a bonus DVD of live performances. In the January edition of the American heavy metal magazine Decibel they added it as their 72nd hall of fame album. To celebrate being added to the hall of fame it will be re-released on 180 gram vinyl, but limited to only 1,000 copies.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Golgotha"3:29
2."Devoured Death"2:19
3."Blasphemous Cremation"4:24
4."Rotting Spiritual Embodiment"4:59
5."Unholy Massacre"4:38
6."Entrantment of Evil"2:39
7."Christening the Afterbirth"5:33
8."Immortal Cessation"3:26
9."Profanation"4:55
10."Deliverance of Horrific Prophecies"5:29
11."Eternal Torture"3:31
DVD
Cell Block Show
  1. "Entrentment of Evil"
  2. "Deliverance of Horrific Prophecies"
  3. "Unholy Massacre"
  4. "Devoured Death"
  5. "Blasphemous Cremation"
  6. "Profanation"
  7. "Golgotha"
Studio 1 Show
  1. "Devoured Death"
  2. "Entrentment of Evil"
  3. "Bleeding Torment (Necrophagia Cover)"
  4. "Deliverance of Horrific Prophecies"
Flashes Show
  1. "Deliverance of Horrific Prophecies"
  2. "Devoured Death"
  3. "Rotting Spiritual Embodiment"
  4. "Unholy Massacre"
  5. "Blasphemous Cremation"
  6. "Christening the Afterbirth"
  7. "Profanation"

Credits

  • Craig Pillard - Guitar, Vocals
  • John McEntee - Lead Guitar
  • Jim Roe - Drums
  • Ronny Deo - Bass
  • Steve Evetts - Producer, Engineer
  • Dave Shirk - Mastering
  • Miran Kim - Cover Artwork

References

  1. Allmusic review

Sources

External links

Incantation
  • John McEntee
  • Chuck Sherwood
  • Kyle Severn
  • Luke Shively
  • Brett Makowski
  • Aragon Amori
  • Paul Ledney
  • Sal Seijo
  • Bill Venner
  • Peter Barnevic
  • Will Rahmer
  • Craig Pillard
  • Ronnie Deo
  • Jim Roe
  • Dan Kamp
  • Mike Saez
  • Kevin Hughes
  • Daniel Corchado
  • Rob Yench
  • Mike Saez
  • Joe Lombard
  • Alex Bouks
Studio albums



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