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play lo-fi play hi-fi  1. The Conjuring (Devil'z Nite 2004 Intro)
play lo-fi play hi-fi  2. Bob E. Nite (w/ Chamber) - Syck As It Gets
play lo-fi play hi-fi  3. Bloodshot - Give 'Em Horror
play lo-fi play hi-fi  4. Bedlam - Exorcism
play lo-fi play hi-fi  5. Menacide w/ Q Strange - The Basement (Original)
play lo-fi play hi-fi  6. BAD MiND - Tainted
play lo-fi play hi-fi  7. Fatal Wisdom W/ $woop & Dkaid - Dawn OThe Dead
play lo-fi play hi-fi  8. Dan Tha Saltine - Lucifer
play lo-fi play hi-fi  9. X- Scraped - Evilness
play lo-fi play hi-fi  10. Kryptik - No Tears On Halloween
Welcome to the 2nd Annual Devil'z Nite showcase of horror!!!

For those unaware, or for those simply confused about the brutality of the music made, allow me to properly introduce all of the artists who contributed to this compilation in four words: We are HORRORCORE bi***!

The music on this free Devil's Nite release is created each year to showcase and bring forth some of the sickest in the overlooked genre known as "Horrorcore". This genre represents the melting pot of wicked music, which derives from the forefront of horror and the influence of all things dark and twisted. You've been warned.

We as a genre (horrorcore) are generally overlooked as passing fads, undertalented, or uncreative because of our obsession with the darker side of music. However, horrorcore music alone has already sold in the excess of several million copies, with groups such as the Insane Clown Posse, Esham, Gravediggaz, and several more bringing it to the forefront of the mainstream - Or at least as close to it as they will let us get. We are the sick, demented f***s of the night. The wierdos. The Krazees. The murderous. The mother f***ing slaughterous, never ending, never dying genre known as HORRORCORE.

Devil's Nite is the season we choose to showcase some of the great talent in our genre by offering free music for everyone. The music compliments the season of the pumkin perfectly, and who better to carve the soundtrack than Kryptik, Q Strange, $woop, Bedlam, and a few of the other demented f***s from the wastelands of horrorcore?

If you like what you hear, you can find out tons more by going to www.horrorcore.com. Lots of information regarding underground horrorcore artists is discussed there daily. And as a side note, www.redrummedia.com without question carries the largest catalog of horrorcore music available anywhere online. Check them out!!!

A Dark Devil'z Nite to all, and a hellish Halloween, from your peeps at horrorcore.com!!
Anything else...?
www.menacide.com

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www.redrummedia.com