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This was the final official cd release from Coroner (their later The Unknown Unreleased Tracks 1985-95 was released on cassette during their farewell tour, and their Death Cult cd was possibly a bootleg) before disbanding for over a decade, having songs from all of their releases, including some unreleased material. The album was released in 1995 through Noise Records.

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  • Coroner (album)
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  • This was the final official cd release from Coroner (their later The Unknown Unreleased Tracks 1985-95 was released on cassette during their farewell tour, and their Death Cult cd was possibly a bootleg) before disbanding for over a decade, having songs from all of their releases, including some unreleased material. The album was released in 1995 through Noise Records.
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  • This was the final official cd release from Coroner (their later The Unknown Unreleased Tracks 1985-95 was released on cassette during their farewell tour, and their Death Cult cd was possibly a bootleg) before disbanding for over a decade, having songs from all of their releases, including some unreleased material. The album was released in 1995 through Noise Records. * There is only one from this release, which is "Reborn Through Hate", which was changed slightly at the end by putting in several seconds of a live recording of the song. * "Masked Jackal" includes part of a recording from a d. j. announcing them playing at a venue, saying that people think of "Morbid and Autopsy when they hear Coroner" right at the beginning of the song. * "Purple Haze (Radio Live Cut)" was included, but this was from a live radio show, being a bluesy version, rather than their original thrash/death metal cover of it, which vocalist Roland Broder just talked through the vocals, rather than doing his usual death voice, and the only percussion included was a set of hi-hat cymbals, rather than utilizing a full drum set. * "Last Entertainment (T. V. Bizarre)"–no change from original version * ”Divine Step (Conspectu Mortis)”–the sampled intro was removed * "I Want You (She's So Heavy)"–original version * "Serpent Moves"–minor change with a repeated chorus * "Grin (No Religion Remix)"–this is an industrial version, sounding like a cross between Coroner and Skinny Puppy, perhaps * "Benways World" * "The Favorite Game" * "Shifter" * "Snow Crystal" * "Gliding Above While Being Below" * "Der Mussolini" * ”Golden Cashmere Sleeper, Part I" * ”Golden Cashmere Sleeper, Part 2"
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