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Here it is! The classic song that put Encryptor up on the charts. It's back and sounding much better. Soon to come in the new SERMON DECAY album! |
CD: Sermon Decay
Label: Dysmorphic Records, God Music Productions (Colombia)
Credits: God, Encryptor, Dysmorphic, GMP |
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This song also appears on "Screams of Abaddon 2" On that cd, it was unmastered. Included in the upcoming album "Sermon Decay," it will be mastered. |
CD: Screams of Abaddon 2
Label: Dysmorphic Records
Credits: God, Encryptor, Dysmorphic Records |
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One of the Songs on the notorious "Screams of Abaddon 2" compilation. It is a cheap version of the song Rebrutalization, a track on Encryptor's second full length album "Sermon Decay." The song was recorded quite hastily, and the production is nowhere near as good as on Encryptor's new material. |
CD: Screams of Abaddon 2
Label: Dysmorphic Records
Credits: God, Encryptor, Dysmorphic Records |
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First song on "Drowning in Flesh" and a classic Encryptor song. The production is not bad, but not great. Encryptor has improved greatly after this. |
CD: Drowning in Flesh (Released throughout 2001, 500 copies)
Label: Dysmorphic Records
Credits: Encryptor (Recorded June of 2001) |
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Brutal death metal. Pretty good production, but newer Encryptor is better, more technical, and more brutal! |
CD: Drowning In Flesh (Released throughout 2001, 500 copies)
Label: Dysmorphic Records
Credits: Encryptor (Recorded in August of 2000, INSOMNIO studios) |
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A more old school death/grind song. Not well-produced or executed, and nothing like Encryptor's new material. This song is left here for you to compare and for all to remember the first days of Encryptor. |
CD: Drowning in Flesh (Released throughout 2001, 500 copies)
Label: Dysmorphic Records
Credits: Encryptor (Recorded December of 1999) |
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A mid-paced death metal song reminiscent of old Monstrosity/Incantation. The production isn't that great but definately not as bad as other Encryptor songs on this album. Again, this does not compare to newer material. |
CD: Drowning in Flesh (Released throughout 2001, 500 copies)
Label: Dysmorphic Records
Credits: Encryptor (Recorded in June of 2000) |
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My favorite song on "Drowning in Flesh." Good production, brutal, and dynamic. Not as good as our newer stuff, but still ok. |
CD: Drowning in Flesh (Released throughout 2001, 500 copies)
Label: Dysmorphic Records
Credits: Encryptor (Recorded in August of 2000, INSOMNIO studios) |
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This song, a bit reminiscent of old Suffocation, is not a good measure of how Encryptor plays in the present day. The production, technicality, song structure, and overall sound is nothing compared to how Encryptor is today. This song is left here for you to compare sounds and as something special to remember. |
CD: Drowning in Flesh (Released throughout 2001, 500 copies)
Label: Dysmorphic Records
Credits: Encryptor (Recorded december of 1999) |
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A not so well produced track from "Drowning in Flesh," but Encryptor promises to improve greatly. |
CD: Drowning in Flesh
Label: Dysmorphic Records
Credits: God |
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Good brutal old school death metal! Production is a bit better than other songs on this album, but less brutal and technical than modern Encryptor! |
CD: Drowning in Flesh (Released throughout 2001, 500 copies)
Label: Dysmorphic Records
Credits: Encryptor (Recorded in June of 2001) |
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This is a song from Panama's first death metal band with Christian lyrics MINISTROS DEL SANTUARIO. This is not an Encryptor song, but Phil Diez of Encryptor plays drums for this band. This song was recorded in early 1999 in Panama and is on Ministro's 12 song album which has not yet been edited or released. |
CD: Antidiabolical Inquisition
Label: Not Yet Released (Dysmorphic Records)
Credits: God, S&S studios, and Ministros |
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(Not an Encryptor song) This is one of Ministros del Santuario's first songs, recorded in 98 for its 12 song cd not released. It deals with the AntiChrist and his imminent death. |
CD: Antidiabolical Inquisition
Label: Not Yet Released (Dysmorphic Records)
Credits: God, S&S Studios, Ministros |
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(Not an Encryptor song) Ministros del Santuario usually growls in Spanish. This song is an exception. It was recorded in 98 and outlines the reality of eternal damnation. |
CD: Antidiabolical Inquisition
Label: Not Yet Released (Dysmorphic Records)
Credits: God, S&S studios, Ministros |
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(Not an Encryptor song) This is Ministros del Santuario's second song ever written and a classic. It desl with a man who has led a Godless life, suffers from heart failure, but is not saved because he did not accept Christ as his Lord and Savior. |
CD: Antidiabolical Inquisition
Label: Not Yet Released (Dysmorphic Records)
Credits: God, S&S studios, Ministros |
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(Not an Encryptor song) This is a mid-1998 Ministros del Santuario song which we often play live, but in an improved format. It deals with a dark and depressive night. |
CD: Antidiabolical Inquisition
Label: Not Yet Released (Dysmorphic Records)
Credits: God, S&S studios, Ministros |
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(NOT AN ENCRYPTOR SONG) This is the title track of the album Antidiabolical Inquisition. It was recorded in early 1999 and recounts a grand battle between the forces of God and the demons, who were estinguished along with their Satanic Ideology. |
CD: Antidiabolical Inquisition
Label: (Not Yet Released) Dysmorphic Records
Credits: God, S&S studios, Ministros |
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(Not an Encryptor song) This is a mid-1998 Ministros del Santuario song. We do not play this one live anymore as we are moving onto different and better grounds. This song deals with psychological trauma. |
CD: Antidiabolical Inquisition
Label: Not yet Released (Dysmorphic Records)
Credits: God, S&S studios, Ministros |
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(Not an Encryptor song) Recorded in early 1999, this song is not well mixed but is the first attempt of Ministros to use black metal elements in their music. The song speaks about exposing Satan for who Satan really is..a liar and a fool. |
CD: Antidiabolical Inquisition
Label: (Not Yet Released) Dysmorphic Records
Credits: God, S&S studios, and Ministros |
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(NOT AN ENCRYPTOR SONG) This song sounded better than most, and speaks about the shattered, feeble, and dying enemy once it is crushed with the power of Christ. It was recorded in 1998. |
CD: Antidiabolical Inquisition
Label: (Not Yet Released) Dysmorphic Records
Credits: God, S&S studios, Ministros |
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(NOT AN ENCRYPTOR SONG) This song, recorded in 1998, deals with the evils of abortion and people's foolish decisions in life. |
CD: Antidiabolical Inquisition
Label: (Not Yet Released) Dysmorphic Records
Credits: God, S&S studios, and Ministros |
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(NOT AN ENCRYPTOR SONG) This song, recorded in 1999, is still played live. It details the crushing blows that depression has on an individual. |
CD: Antidiabolical Inquisition
Label: (Not Yet Released) Dysmorphic Records
Credits: God, S&S studios, Ministros |
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(NOT AN ENCRYPTOR SONG) Here it is! Ministros del Santuario's first song and a classic. It deals with Matthew chapter 24 in the Word. Enjoy! |
CD: Antidiabolical Inquisition
Label: (Not Yet Released) Dysmorphic Records
Credits: God, S&S studios, Ministros |
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