II Crush the Insects

II: Crush the Insects is the second album by the Finnish doom metal band Reverend Bizarre, released in 2005. The song "Slave of Satan", which was released as a single on 20 April of that year, appears here in a 13:27 version, which is an abridgement compared to the full version of the song released as a CD single which clocked at 20:59. Due to the more upbeat nature of the first part of the album, the CD case has a sticker accusing Reverend Bizarre of being "The Biggest Sell-Out in True Doom".

II: Crush the Insects
Studio album by
Released2005
GenreDoom metal
Length73:20
LabelSpinefarm Records
ProducerReverend Bizarre
Reverend Bizarre chronology
Return to the Rectory
(2004)
II: Crush the Insects
(2005)
III: So Long Suckers
(2007)
Singles from II: Crush the Insects
  1. "Slave of Satan"
    Released: 20 April 2005
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Lords of Metal(88/100)[1]
AllMusic[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Doom over the World"Witchfinder7:37
2."The Devil Rides Out"Witchfinder6:11
3."Cromwell"Vicar5:25
4."Slave of Satan"Witchfinder13:27
5."Council of Ten"Vicar8:32
6."By This Axe I Rule!"Witchfinder10:03
7."Eternal Forest"Witchfinder10:53
8."Fucking Wizard"Witchfinder11:15
Total length:73:20

Personnel

Reverend Bizarre

  • Albert Witchfinder – bass and vocals, choir on track 1
  • Peter Vicar – guitar, choir on track 1
  • Earl of Void – guitar and drums, choir on track 1

Additional Personnel

  • Anton "Satan's Claw" Q-Pias – guest guitar solos on the tracks "Fucking Wizard" and "By This Axe I Rule"
  • Daniel Nyman: choir on track 1

References


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