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The Gauntlet: Cradle Of Filth

Cradle Of Filth Album Review


Cradle Of Filth album cover   Band Name: Cradle Of Filth
Album Name: Nymphetamine
Rating: 5 / 5       User Rating: 2.8 / 5
Label: Roadrunner Records
Buy Album: Amazon.com
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Tracklist
1. Satyriasis
2. Gilded Cunt
3. Nemesis
4. Gabrielle
5. Absinthe With Faust
6. Nymphetamine (Overdose)
7. Painting Flowers White Never Suited My Palette
8. Medusa And Hemlock
9. Coffin Fodder
10. English Fire
11. Filthy Little Secret
12. Swansong For A Raven
13. Mother Of Abominations
14. Nymphetamine Fix


Ah Cradle of Filth, the screaming heroes straight from britian with yet another cd. This album makes Roadrunner look great. After they switched I think that was possibly the best idea they have had for a while. Nymphetamine lines up its roster with such songs as "Gilded Cunt" and "Nemesis". But possibly the best thing about this is that it is the most thought out cd. The songs are much more lyrical making them more enjoyable. 5 out of 5/awesome cd

Review by: Cradledfilth66

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