Sacred Oath

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Two Powers 04:36 Tools
Message To The Children 05:59 Tools
The Omen 02:51 Tools
A Crystal Vision 04:40 Tools
Magick Son 04:59 Tools
Counting Zeros 06:59 Tools
The Ferryman's Lair 04:47 Tools
Shadow Out Of Time 04:02 Tools
Rising From The Grave 05:43 Tools
The Beginning 04:49 Tools
Words Upon the Stone 06:03 Tools
Battle Cry 03:30 Tools
Queen of the Night 06:09 Tools
Counting Zeros (Radio Edit) 04:30 Tools
Death Is Inevitable 04:47 Tools
Calm Before the Storm 05:20 Tools
Blood Storm 05:01 Tools
Meet Your Maker 04:56 Tools
Paradise Lost 05:16 Tools
Darkness Visible 06:02 Tools
Prophecy 05:19 Tools
Unholy Man 05:58 Tools
Beyond the Edge of the Flame 05:06 Tools
Voodoo Dolls 03:23 Tools
Caught In The Arc 04:45 Tools
The Golden Dawn 06:11 Tools
Sacred Oath 04:41 Tools
High And Mighty 04:09 Tools
The King Must Die 05:26 Tools
Sweet Agony 04:48 Tools
Buried Alive 04:28 Tools
What The Dark Will Undo 05:36 Tools
Sandrider 08:58 Tools
Hunt For The Fallen Angel 05:49 Tools
World on Fire 07:03 Tools
Front Line 04:14 Tools
Face of Evil 05:10 Tools
Revolution 05:12 Tools
King of Your World 05:03 Tools
Drums of War 03:40 Tools
On Death Row 03:50 Tools
When the War Is Over 04:49 Tools
The End 03:29 Tools
The Way of All Flesh 07:01 Tools
Snake Eyes 04:21 Tools
Get Your Wings 03:58 Tools
Dream Death 07:19 Tools
Misery Loves Company 02:54 Tools
Aradia 02:37 Tools
Lurking Fear 04:56 Tools
Fallen 05:53 Tools
Death Knell 05:50 Tools
New Religion 04:12 Tools
Message To The Children (1998 Version) 06:26 Tools
Two Powers (1998 version) 04:20 Tools
The Invocation 04:12 Tools
Taken 04:12 Tools
Twelve Bells 04:12 Tools
Death Kills 04:12 Tools
Fighter's Heart 04:12 Tools
Never and Forevermore 04:12 Tools
Bionic 05:21 Tools
Ravensong 05:21 Tools
Necrodancer 05:03 Tools
Demon Ize 05:03 Tools
The End (1998 Version) 04:12 Tools
No Man's Land 05:08 Tools
Live and Burn 05:03 Tools
Well of Souls 05:08 Tools
Eat The Young 05:08 Tools
So Cold 05:03 Tools
The Last Word 05:48 Tools
The Reign 05:21 Tools
Brighter Than The Sun 05:08 Tools
Culture of Sin 05:03 Tools
Heaven-sent, Hell-bent 05:21 Tools
Wings of Salvation 05:08 Tools
A Crystal Vision (Live) 05:03 Tools
When All Is Said And Done 05:48 Tools
The Invocation (1998 Version) 05:08 Tools
Posers Must Die 02:50 Tools
mad-max.nnm.ru_Words Upon the Stone 05:48 Tools
Two Powers (Live) 02:50 Tools
The Invocation [1998 Version] 04:12 Tools
Queen Of The Night (Live) 02:50 Tools
The End [1998 Version] 03:35 Tools
Magick Son (Live) 04:12 Tools
The Invocation (1998) 04:13 Tools
The Omen (Live) 03:18 Tools
Message To The Children (1998) 06:29 Tools
Scourge Of Sin 03:18 Tools
Two Powers (1998) 04:22 Tools
Mistress Of The Setting Sun 03:18 Tools
The End (1998) 03:36 Tools
The Invocation (Bonus Track) 03:18 Tools
Battle Cry (Live) 03:18 Tools
The End (Bonus Track) 03:18 Tools
Words Upon The Stone (Live) 06:05 Tools
Order Of the System Lords 03:36 Tools
Two Powers (Bonus Track) 04:13 Tools
Prophecy (Live) 06:05 Tools
Rising From The Grave (Live) 09:50 Tools
Beyond The Eagle Of The Flame 03:36 Tools
Two Powers (1998 Version-Bonus Track) 04:22 Tools
Prophesy 03:36 Tools
The Ferryman's Lair (Live) 03:36 Tools
The End (1998 Bonus Track) 03:36 Tools
The Invocation (1998 Bonus Track) 03:36 Tools
The End - 1998 Version 03:36 Tools
Counting Zero's 03:36 Tools
Two Powers - 1998 Version 04:22 Tools
Crystal Vision 04:39 Tools
The Invocation - 1998 Version 04:13 Tools
Message To The Children - 1998 Version 06:28 Tools
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Sacred Oath is an Power Metal band from Bethel, Connecticut. Sacred Oath was originally formed in 1985 by Rob Thorne and Pete Altieri while the two were classmates at Bethel High School. The band recorded their first demo in 1985 and quickly sold hundreds of them through local stores like Record Broker and Phoenix Records, developing a loyal following referred to as the "Oathbangers." They signed a recording contract with the Mercenary Records label in 1986, shortly after recording their second demo Shadow Out Of Time. By then the band was becoming known internationally in an underground circuit. Members Rob Thorne, Pete Altieri, Glen Cruciani, and Kenny Evans recorded Sacred Oath's debut album A Crystal Vision in May of 1987 at Presence Studios in East Haven CT, where Dave Obrizzo produced and Jon Russell engineered. The album was released in 1988 on vinyl, cassette, and CD and went on to garner cult-classic status as one of the pioneer efforts of the American power metal movement. The band disbanded in December 1988 before the album had caught on, due to creative disagreements and frustration with their failing record label. Mercenary Records and its parent label Celluloid Records went bankrupt soon after. Sentinel Steel Records reissued the debut album in 2001 through an exclusive agreement with the band. The band reformed and re-recorded the songs from that album, releasing them as A Crystal Revision in 2005. Rob and Kenny continued to record as Sacred Oath, issuing the critically acclaimed comeback album Darkness Visible in 2007 with all four original members. In 2008 they released a live album 'Till Death Do Us Part recorded during their tour of Europe. This album featured a new guitarist (Billy Smith) and a new bass player (Scott Waite), and established the band as back and fully active in the current music world. In 2009, the new lineup of Sacred Oath recorded their self-titled album, "Sacred Oath," featuring their first single, "Counting Zeros." The music video has featured on MTV2's "Headbangers Ball." However, after recording the album, bassist Scott Waite parted ways before playing any shows. New bass player, Brendan Kelleher, has taken his place and will be playing with Sacred Oath on their world tour. Discography: 1987: A Crystal Vision 2005: A Crystal Revision 2007: Darkness Visible 2008: ...'Till Death Do Us Part (Live Album) 2009: Sacred Oath Band members: Rob Thorne (Real name Rob Volpintesta) – Lead vocals/Guitar (1985–present) Kenny Evans – Drums (1985–present) Bill Smith – Guitar (2008–present) Brendan Kelleher – Bass (2009–present) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.