Bathory - Sacrifice (1st version 1984) video free download


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From Scandinavian Metal Attack (5 band split LP). 1984

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8 years ago

karina velez

Love this version so much

8 years ago

MegaGoodoldtimes

Hard to explain how amazing it is. Bathory with Motörhead style

8 years ago

Duhalde DAFT PUNK

BIEN cheto amigo

9 years ago

Duvian Mejia

La primera versión, justo antes de sacar el álbum Bathory, para este momento tenia los 3 integrantes, no solo Quorton como sería en el resto de la historia de Bathory.

9 years ago

Janus Witchrider

Way better than the album version. Oh I rape the mother of Christ!

9 years ago

Paula Sousa

Bathory - Sacrifice (1st version 1984)

9 years ago

BARBARIAN WRATH

Bathory - Sacrifice (1st version 1984)

9 years ago

underaw

Zica do baile!

9 years ago

TheVoid

sounds so much like Motorhead.HAIL BATHORY

10 years ago

Sinstar Ridley

Best version in my opinion.

10 years ago

Franck Stevens

The Dark Countess would be happy !

10 years ago

Jillimy Jilikers

To my ears sounds very 'rockin' actually, even though its considered extreme. As people have mentioned, definitely a hint of Motorhead. Underrated to say the least.

10 years ago

Mayhem Fan

Eargasm!!

10 years ago

Eric Brandt

Agreed, also what is weird, is the debut had a black metal sound but this version is more of a speed metal sound.

10 years ago

SuperAirshot

Oh mother of christ

10 years ago

Giannis motorhead

NA ΤΟΥΣ ΘΥΣΙΑΣΟΥΜΕ ΟΛΟΥΣ ΤΩΡΑ.....

10 years ago

jonus enger

Well since Quorthon started playing guitar at age 16, he was very young when he wrote and recorded this song. I heard somewhere the first song he wrote was reaper. Dont know if thats true but ohwell.

10 years ago

nakam1chi

True swedish black'n'roll

10 years ago

dominusmorti

Quorthon was working for the label that released "SMA" and they were able to record the two songs for free in a professional studio. All the subsequent recordings were done at "Heavenshore Studio", which was basically a makeshift DIY operation in a garage.

10 years ago

ChuckyDoll79

I like the 2nd wave of BM (Norvegian) but it turned bad after 1997: Dimmu Borgir was better before the release of Spiritual Black Dimensions, Kovenant was better when it named with "C" than a "K", Ulver was so much great before their release of Themes from William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. Well, it was in that time when BM started to be "mainstream".

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