Messiah

Choir Of Horror (35Th Anniversary) (LP 2x12")

HIGH ROLLER RECORDS

MITR002LP3V

HIGH ROLLER RECORDS

730
Format: 2x12inch VinylRelease: 03.04.2026Features: Neon Violet Vinyl
36,93
pre-order now 03.04.2026

expected to be published on 03.04.2026

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Choir Of Horror (35Th Anniversary)  (LP 2x12")
Choir Of Horror (35Th Anniversary)  (LP 2x12")
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With bands such as Hellhammer/Celtic Frost and Coroner, but also more obscure formations such as Fear Of God, Excruciation, and Infected, Switzerland has always been a fertile breeding ground for extreme metal. Messiah, originally formed in 1984, also played a major role in the development of thrash and death metal in Switzerland. They released two groundbreaking albums on Chainsaw Murder Records: “Hymn To Abramelin” in 1986 and “Extreme Cold Weather” a year later. In the early nineties, Messiah signed a contract with Karl Walterbach's label Noise Records, on which three more albums were released: “Choir Of Horrors” (1991), “Rotten Perish” (1992), and “Underground” (1994). The classic lineup of Messiah during the Noise era consisted of vocalist Andy Kaina, who passed away far too early in 2022, Steve Karrer on drums, Patrick Hersche on bass, and band founder Brögi on guitar. Many consider “Choir Of Horrors” from 1991, produced by Sven Conquest at Sky Trak Studios in Berlin, to be the pinnacle of Messiah's work. Messiah Infernal Thrashing Records (MITR) is now releasing the 35th anniversary edition of this classic on vinyl

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Messiah, Choir Of Horror (35Th Anniversary) (LP 2x12") MITR002LP3V, 2026-04-03 00:00:00, 4251267723782.
2x12inch Vinyl 0.50 kg.
Material information: Vinyl (PVC).
Records should be stored upright at room temperature, away from direct sunlight.

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"Not suitable for children under 3 years due to small parts that can be swallowed.” (due to chipping or small inserts).
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