# | Cover | Release title | Total tracks | Download full release in mp3 | Release Date | Label |
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1 |
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Cold Dark Matter |
14 |
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2000 | Relapse Records |
2 |
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Cold Dark Matter |
9 |
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2000 | Nocturnal Art Productions |
3 |
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New World Rage Music |
9 |
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2001 | |
4 |
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Sick Transit Gloria Mundi |
12 |
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2002 | |
5 |
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Internal Punishment Programs |
12 |
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2004 | Nocturnal Art Productions |
6 |
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Internal Punishment Programs |
11 |
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2004 | Back On Black |
7 |
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Split |
2 |
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2003 | Nocturnal Art Productions |
8 |
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There's Beauty In The Purity Of Sadness |
11 |
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1994 | Voices Of Wonder |
9 |
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The Red Line Archives |
11 |
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2008 | Indie Recordings |
10 |
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Nomindsland |
9 |
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1992 | Black Mark Production |
11 |
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Hybreed |
11 |
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1996 | Voices Of Wonder Records |
12 |
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Harvest Bloody Harvest |
22 |
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2006-09-18 | Season Of Mist |
13 |
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Psychotica |
5 |
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1990 | Not On Label |
14 |
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The Red Line Archives |
11 |
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2008 | Indie Recordings |
15 |
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Antipax Mundial Total |
6 |
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2003-08-00 | Not On Label (Red Harvest Self-Released) |
16 |
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Occultica |
3 |
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1989 | Not On Label |
17 |
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Hybreed |
11 |
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1996 | |
18 |
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Hybreed |
11 |
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1996 | Voices Of Wonder |
19 |
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Hybreed |
11 |
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1996 | Voices Of Wonder Records |
20 |
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New World Rage Music |
9 |
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2001 | Nocturnal Art Productions |
21 |
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Harvest Bloody Harvest |
22 |
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2006 | CD-Maximum |
22 |
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Sick Transit Gloria Mundi |
12 |
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2002 | Nocturnal Art Productions |
23 |
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The Maztür Nation |
5 |
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1995 | Voices Of Wonder |
Red Harvest are true veterans of Norwegian metal music, along with such bands as Mayhem, Cadaver and Darkthrone. They have never been part of the controversial black metal scene, yet their best music contains more than enough energy to burn down churches by its sonic impact alone. This persistent five piece has often been touring both domestically and abroad, but is still something of a rather well kept secret among connoisseurs of dark, driving rock music. When pressed to describe themselves, the members will come up with labels like Apocalyptic Industrial Paranoia Metal, but like most truly great music, the sonic assault of Red Harvest defies all labeling.