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Behemoth’s Grom to Get a Special Reissue This March

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Nearly three decades since its release, Behemoth’s Grom will be getting some special treatment from Metal Blade Records in the form of a new CD and vinyl reissue. Originally released back in the halcyon days of 1996, Grom was considered at the time to be a highly controversial release in black metal at the time.

Included in the physical edition will be some great additions for any Behemoth fan, including bonus audio material, exclusive archival content and more.

The Grom reissue will release on March 31 via Metal Blade Records, but you can preorder your copy today. Speaking of preorders, the reissue will be available in a number of different formats. To see a complete list of the available formats, check out the list below.

GATEFOLD 2LP:
– copper hotstamping
– 24p booklet

Audio:
Disc 1: Grom
Disc 2: bonus vintage material

24 page BOOKLET EXCLUSIVE ARCHIVAL CONTENT:
– lyrics
– old photos
– flyers
– interviews with former and current Behemoth members Nergal, Baal, Les, Zbigniew “Inferno” Prominsky
– interview with David Thierie, “Grom” cover artist
– interview with Krzysztof Maszota (Warrior Studio, Poland)
– interview with Carsten Molior of Solistitium Records
– interview with Orjan “V’gandr” Nordvik (Helheim)
– interview with Michal Kraszewski (Creator of the Behemoth 1992 logo, Editor of Euronymous zine, Amon Magazine, Vox Mortis Magazine, Novum Vox Mortis Magazine)

MEDIABOOK 2CD:
– hardcover
– copper hotstamping
– 48p booklet

Audio:
Disc 1: Grom
Disc 2: bonus vintage material

48 page BOOKLET EXCLUSIVE ARCHIVAL CONTENT:
– lyrics
– old photos
– flyers
– interviews with former and current Behemoth members Nergal, Baal, Les, Zbigniew “Inferno” Prominsky
– interview with David Thierie, “Grom” cover artist
– interview with Krzysztof Maszota (Warrior Studio, Poland)
– interview with Carsten Molior of Solistitium Records
– interview with Orjan “V’gandr” Nordvik (Helheim)
– interview with Michal Kraszewski (Creator of the Behemoth 1992 logo, Editor of Euronymous zine, Amon Magazine, Vox Mortis Magazine, Novum Vox Mortis Magazine)

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