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  • Audio CD (January 1, 2015)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: SANCTUARY
  • ASIN: B00005V333
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #27,365 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Format: Audio CD
This was the first Venom album I ever heard-and I HATED IT! But, soon, I began to appreciate Venom's unique musical style. Now I can't get enough of 'em! Black metal would NOT exist if it weren't for Cronos, Mantas & Abaddon. It's that simple. Now on to the album. First, the cover to this CD alone is enough to give a priest a heart attack. It's a leather-bound book with an upside down cross on the front! Second, the songs. The songs are so raw, blasphemous & powerful that there really is no other band on earth that can be compared to Venom. The production on this one is actually a lot better than most of their stuff. The title track, "At War With Satan" is a 20 minute black metal masterpiece that's about Hell going to war with Heaven. In the end, Hell wins. But afterwards, the broken & beaten angels decide it's time for some payback, so the whole war starts up all over again. It never ends. It's too bad Venom never played this live, mainly cause of the length, but it would be awesome if they would. Any other band that tried to do an extra long song like this would probably fail miserably. Venom just did whatever the hell they wanted and if you didn't like it, SCREW YOU! The other songs are great too, although maybe not considered "classics" like some of their others, but who cares?! "Rip Ride" is a good rowdy, faster song; "Genocide" is another powerful song that deserves to be given a few listens; "Cry Wolf" is about somebody turning into a werewolf and being frightened by it, then eventually accepting the "curse"; "Stand Up and Be Counted" is also a great head-banger; "Women Leather & Hell" is kind of typical Venom sleaze.Read more ›
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Venom's 3rd album into the darkest depths of hell opens up with the classic 20 minute opus, "At War With Satan." Personally, I think it is one of Venom's greatest songs. There is never a dull moment during this song considering how long it is. Cronos, Mantas and Abbadon let thier imaginations run rampant and there is so much going on throughout the song that you feel you are on a rollercoaster ride. Only in the past couple of years have I seen Venom start to get some recognition and that's sad. If people could look past the satanic imagery and really analyze the music, they would see that Venom is a very talented band doing a lot of stuff way ahead of it's time. If it wasn't for Venom, thier would be no bands like Slayer, Voivod, Mayhem, Emperor, Burzum or even Metallica. All these bands plus countless others cite Venom as an influence. Venom was the building blocks of real heavy metal and they should not be ignored. In my opinion, they are one of the greatest bands that ever came out. At War with Satan is just another classic NWOBHM album that is a must-have in the search for true metal. The remastered version contains a lot of bonus tracks that are very hard to find and are really great. Such as "Lady Lust" and "Warhead" just to name a few. By and large, Venom's At War With Satan is highly recommended in my book. Buy it!!!
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This album received a very good CD-reissue with excellent bonus tracks and very good mastering. It has its downsides, but it is definitely a wonderful album.

The original LP finished side B with "Aaaarrrggh!", which was a great finale.
This vinyl re-issue was reshaped as a two-record set and, to better accommodate the bonus tracks, they left "Aaarrrgh" at the beginning of side C, followed by TV adverts. Weird, but acceptable.

It sounds a lot like the CD reissue, which is very good. I wonder if they used the same master tapes. They might have. But it sounds great.

The vinyl is not red. It's milky-brown. It looks like chocolate milk. A little funny. I'd rather they used black vinyl. I don't quite understand why people want colored metal records. I think colored records should be for kid's stuff only. But this one looks a bit like the color of the cover, so maybe it fits.

The CD has some great liner notes which are not on the vinyl version. However, the lyrics on the CD booklet are impossible to read and the vinyl inner sleeves contain the lyrics to the original album songs in readable print. Even more beautiful, actually. This was better. I wish the inner sleeve of record-two contained the lyrics to the bonus tracks as well. It doesn't, but it's good enough as it is.

I have the vinyl basically for its good looks, wonderful cover and inserts. If the CD had better packaging and readable lyrics, I would probably have been satisfied with it. Both CD and vinyl versions of this album sound excellent.

If the reissue has a problem, it's the excess. The TV Adverts and the Manitou (Abbey Road mix) were present in other collections.
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This album shows Venom's more complex and ambitious side (as evident in the title track). That song is worth the price of this album alone, giving Venom fans everything they could ask for in a metal epic (Tempo changes that range from fast to slow, good soloing and many different atmospheres making it the most multidimensional Venom song I have ever heard). The rest of the album is composed mainly of cuts that are never really given the credit they deserve. My favorites picked out of that set of songs include "Rip tide", "Genocide", and "Cry wolf". The main bonus treat on this album is the collection of 12" singles never released on the original LP. All six of them are great, but I personally prefer "Warhead", "The seven gates of Hell", and "Woman". This album has received some negative flack for being to ambitious and containing too much filler. People started to ignore this album because of newer acts popping up in the states such as Metallica and Slayer. Personally, I see a point in Venom's career where they were brimming with ideas and were not scared to take chances with their music.
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