About "Behind The Wall Of Sleep"
Behind the Wall of Sleep is an EP by American extreme metal band Macabre released in 1994 on Nuclear Blast Records. It contains three new tracks and one cover of Black Sabbath's song "Behind the Wall of Sleep" from their 1970 debut album Black Sabbath.
This EP is included on the re-release of the Sinister Slaughter album; however the title is misspelled as Behind the Walls of Sleep.
The name comes from "Beyond the Wall of Sleep", a horror tale written by H. P. Lovecraft.
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- I Need To Kill
- Diary Of Torture (robert Berdella)
- Blood Bank
- Fritz Haarmann Der Metzger
- Killing Spree (patrick Sherrill)
- Ed Gein
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- Jeffrey Dahmer And The Chocolate Factory
- Freeze Dried Man
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- Fritz Haarmann The Butcher
- Jack The Ripper (identity Unknown)
- Into The Toilet With You
- Sniper In The Sky (charles Whitman)
- Vampire Of Dusseldorf (peter Kurtin)
- The Werewolf Of Bedburg (peter Stumpp)
- Ultra Violent
- The Ted Bundy Song (ted Bundy)
- Acid Bath Vampire (john George Haigh)
- David Brom Took An Axe
- Fatal Foot Fetish (jerry Brudos)
- Drill Bit Lobotomy
- Fathers Spiritual Nuts
- Christopher Scarver
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