Apocalyptic Raids

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Apocalyptic Raids
File:ApocalypticRaids.jpg
EP by
ReleasedMarch 1984
1990 (1990 re-release)
Recorded2–7 March 1984
StudioCaet Studio, Berlin[1]
Genre
Length19:41
27:03 (1990 re-release)
LabelNoise
ProducerTom Warrior, Martin Ain, Karl U. Walterbach
Hellhammer chronology
Satanic Rites
(1983)
Apocalyptic Raids
(1984)
Demon Entrails
(2008)

Apocalyptic Raids is an EP by Swiss extreme metal band Hellhammer. It was recorded and released in March 1984, and was the band's only commercial release.

Background and release

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Hellhammer split up only three months after recording this EP, and later regrouped as Celtic Frost.[2] The EP would be reissued six years later as Apocalyptic Raids 1990 A.D., boasting new artwork and two bonus tracks.[3]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal1/10[4]

Artwork

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The cover art of Apocalyptic Raids is influenced by German Expressionism's stark aesthetic, combining monochromaticity with the band's blood-red, blackletter-styled logo.[5]

Legacy and impact

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The record was a major influence on the then-emerging death metal and black metal genres. It has served as an inspiration to such varied and respected bands as Napalm Death and Sepultura, both of whom recorded cover versions of "Messiah".[6][7] In 2018, the staff of Revolver included the album in their list of the "25 Essential Black Metal Albums". They said: "Though the band existed for less than two years, the harsh cacophony of the Apocalyptic Raids demo perfectly expressed black metal’s caustic furor."[8]

Track listings

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Original 1984 release
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Third of the Storms (Evoked Damnation)"Tom G. Warrior2:55
2."Massacra"Warrior2:49
3."Triumph of Death"Warrior9:30
4."Horus/Aggressor"Warrior, Martin Eric Ain4:27
1990 re-release bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."Revelations of Doom"Warrior, Ain2:49
6."Messiah"Warrior, Ain4:33

Tracks 5 and 6 were originally part of the now out-of-print Death Metal (1984) compilation.

Credits

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Original 1984 release

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Apocalyptic Raids 1990 A.D.

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  • Tom G. Warrior – vocals, guitar, backing vocals
  • Martin E. Ain – bass, cover design
  • Bruce Day – drums
  • Horst Müller – engineer, mixing
  • Julia Schechner – layout
  • José Posada – illustrations
  • Karl U. Walterbach – executive producer

Charts

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Chart performance for Apocalyptic Raids
Chart (2020–2025) Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[9] 39
Greek Albums (IFPI)[10] 71
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[11] 28

References

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