Come My Fanatics…. | ||||||||||
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Studio album by Electric Wizard | ||||||||||
Released | January 1997 | |||||||||
Recorded | July 1996 at Red Dog Studios in Bournemouth, England | |||||||||
Genre | Doom metal, stoner metal | |||||||||
Length | 50:38 63:12 (including bonus tracks) |
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Label |
Rise Above The Music Cartel Candlelight (reissue) |
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Producer |
Jus Oborn Rolf Startin Mike Hurst |
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Allmusic |
Come My Fanatics.... is the second studio album by English doom metal band Electric Wizard. Terrorizer ranked the album 37th in their list of the 50 definitive doom albums you must hear! The album is slower and more low-end heavy than most other albums in the doom metal genre before it.
It was re-released bundled with their first album Electric Wizard in 1999 with the samples in "Wizard in Black" and "Son of Nothing" removed. A remastered version was then released on CD and LP in 2006 with two bonus tracks.
The album cover is a screen grab from the BBC documentary 'The Power of the Witch' which shows a photo of Anton LaVey during a Satanic sermon.
All songs written by Jus Oborn.
Bonus songs included on reissues:
The sample in "Return Trip" is from the film Cannibal Ferox (1981), directed by Umberto Lenzi.
The sample in "Wizard in Black" is from the film Living Dead At The Manchester Morgue (1974), directed by Jorge Grau.
The sample in "Son of Nothing" is from the film Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970), directed by Ted Post