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▶️Blasphemy Albums Ranked◀️
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Welcome to album ranking Wednesdays right here on the channel once again and tonight I am ranking one of my favorite Canadian Black/Death metal bands with Blasphemy! Now perhaps many people out there in the metal community don’t think they're that great and I find this is likely due to their short lived career and discography having only 1 demo and 2 full lengths, which were followed by live albums, compilations and a few box sets. Make no mistake about it though this is one hell of a band and they definitely deserve your attention guys!

Blasphemy were initially formed in 1984 by childhood friends Nocturnal Grave Desecrator and Black Winds and 3 Black Hearts of Damnation and Impurity, joined shortly after by guitarist Caller of the Storms. They went on by various names (including Antichrist and Desaster) before settling for Blasphemy in 1987.

Since the early days, the band members quickly established a reputation for violence and criminal activities. Consequently, most of them had stints in prison and problems with the law; the violence also spread to their live performance with frequent fights and bloodshed both on stage and in the crowd.

Black Winds left the band during the first few days of the Fuck Christ Tour in 1993, after problems with bass player Ace Necrosleezer. For the rest of the tour, Ace replaced Black Winds on lead vocals. Blasphemy split up shortly after the Fuck Christ tour, but reformed in 1999, including the original line-up as well as Ryan Förster on second guitar, and have been somewhat sporadically active ever since.

So lets get into the ranking shall we?

?#3 Gods Of War released in 1993 on Osmose Productions
?#2-Blood Upon The Altar released in 1989 Independently
?#1-Fallen Angel Of Doom released in 1990 on Wild Rags Records

So guys there you have it another album ranking in the books I sincerely hope you enjoyed it!
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