Feast Eternal

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Into Eternity 00:00 Tools
Castigating The Glutton 00:00 Tools
Blood Forged 00:00 Tools
Immersion 00:00 Tools
The Inward Heart 00:00 Tools
With Fire 00:00 Tools
An Ember in Ashes 00:00 Tools
Infernus Dictum 00:00 Tools
Forgetting God 00:00 Tools
Prison of Flesh 00:00 Tools
Of Service and Suffering 00:00 Tools
Flight of the Fallen 00:00 Tools
Burning of the Good Man 00:00 Tools
Dead Eyes 00:00 Tools
Ashes to Dust 00:00 Tools
A Hymn 00:00 Tools
Into The Hands Of An Angry God 00:00 Tools
Forward Through Blood 00:00 Tools
Rage Of Angels 00:00 Tools
Serpents Proclaim 00:00 Tools
Shadows Of The Abyss Pt 2 Enemy Of All Flesh 00:00 Tools
Untitled Track 00:00 Tools
Shadows of the Abyss - Part 2 00:00 Tools
Once Unto Death 00:00 Tools
Mercies of the Severed Carotid 00:00 Tools
Shadows of the Abyss - Part 1 00:00 Tools
Into the Hands of an Angry Go 00:00 Tools
The Peril of Flesh 00:00 Tools
Rage Of Angels (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Serpent's Proclaim (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Serpents Proclaim 00:00 Tools
Shadows Of The Abyss - Part 2: Enemy Of All Flesh 00:00 Tools
Shadows Of The Abyss - Part 1: Into The Light 00:00 Tools
Shadows Of The Abyss Part I: Into The Light: Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Serpents Proclaim (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Shadows Of The Abyss Part II: Enemy Of All Flesh 00:00 Tools
Shadows of the Abyss Part II Enemy of all Flesh 00:00 Tools
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Feast Eternal started out in the winter of 1992 with John Greenman (ex-Infested) and T.J. Humlinski (ex-Infested). Late in October of 1993 the lineup was completed by the addition of drummer, Matt Skrzypczak. In early 2000 Feast Eternal released upon the world their debut album, "Prisons of Flesh." "Prisons of Flesh" was met with critical acclaim and produced a loyal fan base, even leading them to receive attention from a major metal record label. However due to personal reasons John left the band before Feast was able to proceed with future endeavors, putting the band on hold for a long period of time. Fast forward to June 2006. The remaining members of Feast Eternal (T.J. & Matt) make their presence known again within the scene and begin writing material for a new Feast Eternal album. In a short time Open Grave Records took interest in working with Feast Eternal and in mid-July 2006 the relationship was solidified. In late 2006 the original, "Prisons of Flesh" album was reissued in it's original form and will include two new tracks as a bonus to tie fans over for the full length return of Feast Eternal in early 2007. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.