The Electric Wizard track is exclusive to this release and takes its name from the novel by weird fiction author William Hope Hodgson.
The English Doom metal band Electric Wizard featured the song "The House on the Borderland" on their 2008 Electric Wizard/Reverend Bizarre split EP.
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#"Bend (Mr Velcro Fastener cover)" - 10:30 (from the Mr Velcro Fastener split)
He's created and worked on layouts for various bands in the doom scene such as Argus's "Sleeping Dogs", Tortured Spirit "Mentally Ill" & "Arkham Sanitarium", Black Manta "Fuck Them All but Six", Reverend Bizarre's "Slice of Doom", Pale Divine, and the majority of his own bands' releases.
The band's last concerts were played during the autumn and winter of 2006 culminating in a final performance in Turku.
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According to Albert Witchfinder, the band had planned three more full-length albums: Songs from the Funereal World, Heavier Than Life and How It Was Meant to Be, but this plan was later scrapped and the band made only one more LP, disbanding Reverend Bizarre "before it started to suck." The album, III So Long Suckers, was recorded in the first half of 2007, and released in August of that year.
Reverend Bizarre / Mr Velcro Fastener is a split EP by Finnish Doom Metal band Reverend Bizarre and Finnish Electro music duo Mr Velcro Fastener, released in 2008 on the Solina label.
Under the Sign of the Wolf is a split single by the bands Reverend Bizarre and Mannhai, released in 2006 on The Church Within Records.
When Come My Fanatics was rebundled with Electric Wizard for release in 1999, this sample (along with the sample from Son of Nothing) was removed, shortening the track by 22 seconds.