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DescriptionAlbum → Frozen In Steel (Anthology Boxset) Artist → Order From Chaos Year → 2015 Genre → Black / Death Label → Nuclear War Now! Productions Lyrical themes → War, Occultism, Death Country→ Kansas City, US Format → Flac + Cue + Log (100%) Source → What.cd CD1: Demos Demo 1 demo 1. Of Death and Dying 2. Quietus 3. The Scourge Inhumanities demo 4. Victimized 5. Apocalyptic Visions 6. Golgotha (Second Death) 7. The Scourge Crushed Infamy demo 8. Webs Of Perdition 9. Quietus 10. Crimes Against The State 11. Of Death And Dying 12. Blood And Thunder Will To Power EP 13. Nucleosynthesis 14. Megalomania Alienus Sum demo 15. Nuctemeron 16. Tenebrae / Draconis (Conqueror of Fear II and III) CD2: Stillbirth Machine / Plateau of Invincibility Stillbirth Machine LP 1. The Edge of Forever 2. Power Elite 3. Iconoclasm Conquest 4. Forsake Me This Mortal Coil 5. Stillbirth Machine 6. Blood and Thunder 7. As the Body Falls Away Plateau of Invincibility EP 8. Plateau of Invincibility 9. Nuctemeron 10. Dead of the Night / Senile Decay misplaced And I Saw Eternity track 11. The Edge of Forever CD3: Dawn Bringer, Live: Into Distant Fears, Pain Lengthens Time Dawn Bringer LP 1. Labyrinthine Whispers 2. Ophiuchus Rex (He Who Plays with the Serpents) 3. War and Pain (Voivod cover) 4. Tenebrae / The Sign Draconis (Conqueror of Fear II and III) 5. Raise the Banner 6. Webs of Perdition Live: Into Distant Fears EP 7. Stillbirth Machine 8. Plateau of Invincibility Pain Lengthens Time EP 9. As the Body Falls Away 10. Forsake Me This Mortal Coil CD4: An Ending in Fire / And I Saw Eternity An Ending in Fire LP Conqueror of Fear: 1. Dawnbringer Invictus 2. Tenebrae 3. The Sign Draconis 4. Plateau of Invincibility 5. The Angry Red Planet 6. There Lies Your Lord! Father of Victories! Somnium Helios: 7. Nucleosynthesis 8. De Stella Nova 9. An Ending in Fire And I Saw Eternity EP minus misplaced title track 11. Webs of Perdition 12. Imperium 13. De Stella Nova CD5: Reh. Dec. 25, 1988, Live Omaha & Manassas, Alienus Sum Outtakes Rehearsal, Dec. 25, 1988 1. Of Death and Dying 2. Webs of Perdition 3. Crimes Against the State 4. Golgotha (Second Death) 5. Quietus 6. Apocalypic Visions 7. Victimized 8. Blood and Thunder Live Omaha, NE, 1993 9. Blood and Thunder 10. Ophiuchus Rex (He Who Plays with the Serpents) 11. Power Elite 12. Iconoclasm Live Manassas, VA, 1994 13. Plateau of Invincibility 14. Ophiuchus Rex (He Who Plays with the Serpents) 15. Nuctemeron 16. An Ending in Fire Alienus Sum outtakes 17. The Angry Red Planet (Fugue for Cydonia) 18. Labyrinthine Whispers 19. An Ending in Fire 'It is a nearly axiomatic principle that the most truly important artists tend to be overlooked or at least do not obtain the full extent of their deserved accolades during the time they produce their greatest work. Even in the context of underground metal, this principle is too often proven accurate. Such is the case with Order From Chaos. During the short span of the band’s existence, Order From Chaos garnered emphatic support from a relatively small faction of the underground, but went largely unnoticed by the scene at large. As time passed, however, the scene began to catch up with Order From Chaos and their albums attained their well-deserved canonical stature. Shortly after the three Kansas City, MO teenagers – Pete Helmkamp, Chuck Keller, and Mike Miller – united to form Order From Chaos in 1987, they clarified their mission: they would channel all their creative energy into the band, perfect the presentation of their message, and terminate the project after three albums in order to preserve the integrity of their statement. The band members adhered to this directive and after recording three albums (augmenting their discography along the way with various demo and EP releases), they disbanded in 1995 following the completion of their magnum opus, “An Ending in Fire.” To bring the music of Order From Chaos into proper focus, the band (the members of which have all remained continually active in the underground metal scene since their days inOrder From Chaos) worked together with NWN! Productions to produce this definitive discography collection. “Frozen in Steel” contains all of the material Order From Chaos released during its existence. Included in this 5xCD box set are all the demos and early EPs revealing the band’s obsession with the likes of Venom, Sodom, Slaughter Lord, and Voivod among others. Listening to the demos one hears the raw materials out of which Order From Chaos would later construct its definitive monumental statement of intent, the debut album, “Stillbirth Machine.” While clearly maintaining the integrity of their approach on previous releases, the debut album extends beyond the confines of any particularized genre or subgenre; instead, it reflects a style that is wholly and completely that of Order From Chaos. With their second album, “Dawn Bringer,” Order From Chaos’ ability to refine their sound became remarkably apparent. As with any genuine musician, author, or artist, Order From Chaos was not content with remaining static, and “Dawn Bringer” shows the band expanding the borders of its sonic and thematic universe. Finally, if their first two albums and their impeccable collection of shorter EP releases did not secure Order From Chaos’ legacy, their final album, “An Ending in Fire” is irrefutable proof of the band’s genius. It is, in fact, nothing short of a masterpiece. In addition to these releases, “Frozen in Steel” contains several rare and/or previously unreleased rehearsal and live recordings to provide the listener with the full spectrum of Order From Chaos’ dynamics. Accompanying the musical content of each of the five CDs is a substantial booklet, the sum of which compile a complete bio written by the band members, numerous previously unseen photos from their personal collections, and a complete presentation of the lyrics' Sharing Widget |