Ugra-Karma
1993 studio album by Impaled Nazarene
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Ugra-Karma is the second studio album by Finnish black metal band Impaled Nazarene. It was originally released on 1 December 1993 via Osmose Productions, and re-released in 1998 with two bonus tracks (taken from the Satanic Masowhore EP) and a different cover art, because the original one was taken without permission from a work by Madame Koslovsky; Osmose was sued because of that.
Released1 December 1993
Length38:27
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| Released | 1 December 1993 | |||
| Recorded | 28 July 1993 at Tico-Tico Studios, Kemi, Finland[1] | |||
| Genre | Black metal | |||
| Length | 38:27 | |||
| Label | Osmose Productions | |||
| Producer | Ahti Kortelainen | |||
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1998 re-issue | ||||
"Ugra-Karma" is a term in Sanskrit that denotes a bad, harmful action.
Track listing
All tracks are written by Kimmo and Mika Luttinen, except for "Conned Thru Life" by Pete Hurley, Dean Jones and Phil Vane.
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 13. | "Satanic Masowhore" | 2:04 |
| 14. | "Conned Thru Life (Diabolical Penis Mix)" (Extreme Noise Terror cover) | 1:13 |
Composition
- The song "Hate" contains a sample from the movie The Name of the Rose[2].
Personnel
- Impaled Nazarene
- Mika Luttinen — vocals
- Kimmo Luttinen — drums, guitars
- Taneli Jarva — bass
- Jarno Anttila — guitars
- Other staff
- Ahti Kortelainen — production
- Madame Koslovsky — cover art (original 1993 release; uncredited)
- Jean-Pascal Fournier — cover art (1998 re-issue)