[1] In 2005 Norma Evangelium Diaboli reissued the EP and included the band's 1996 demo Havoc as bonus tracks.
Dr. Rape, who contributed a Funeral Mist interview to the Norwegian Slayer fanzine, described the musical style as "extremely fast and brutal Black Metal (like it should be!
)", Arioch described it as "[v]ery fast, intense and violent Black Metal with extremely sick and perverted elements.
"[1] The only released lyrics are those to "Bringer of Terror", that deal with the return of Satan once "[t]he chains that held him are smashed", and the failure of the "wretch you call god".
'"[1] When asked whether he stands behind this statement, Arioch stated that he "would never had it included in the lay-out" if the band did not stand behind "these things that are mentioned in this statement," which he called "the true face of today's incarnation of Evil" and "[g]enuine bringers of devastation and human suffering, which of course are an important part of the true Satanist way of life".