Nihil (Impaled Nazarene album)

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Released16 June 2000
RecordedAugust–September 1999
Length32:15
Nihil
Studio album by
Released16 June 2000
RecordedAugust–September 1999
GenreBlack metal
Length32:15
LabelOsmose Productions
ProducerAnssi Kippo
Impaled Nazarene chronology
Rapture
(1998)
Nihil
(2000)
Absence of War Does Not Mean Peace
(2001)

Nihil is the sixth full-length release by Impaled Nazarene. It was released on 16 June 2000 through Osmose Productions. Alexi Laiho of Children of Bodom plays guitar on the album. Laiho has also composed songs "Cogito Ergo Sum" and "Zero Tolerance". The album recently entered Germany's Index List which means the album may not be advertised in public or sold to minors. The song "Zero Tolerance" is infamous due to its homophobic lyrics (it's not included in the booklet in some editions).

The album was rated an eight out of ten by Chronicles of Chaos.[1]

  1. "Cogito Ergo Sum" – 2:10 (Laiho, Luttinen)
  2. "Human-Proof" – 4:38 (Kellokoski, Luttinen)
  3. "Wrath of the Goat" – 1:22 (Kellokoski, Luttinen)
  4. "Angel Rectums Still Bleed – The Sequel" – 2:42 (Antilla, Luttinen)
  5. "Post Eclipse Era" – 4:21 (Kellokoski, Luttinen)
  6. "Nothing Is Sacred" – 2:19 (Kellokoski, Luttinen)
  7. "Zero Tolerance" – 1:52 (Laiho, Luttinen)
  8. "Assault the Weak" – 3:49 (Antilla, Kellokoski, Luttinen)
  9. "How the Laughter Died" – 4:07 (Kellokoski, Luttinen)
  10. "Nihil" – 4:55 (Luttinen)

Personnel

Production

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