There Was Blood Everywhere (Compilation)

There Was Blood Everywhere (Compilation)

Infobox Album
Name = There Was Blood Everywhere
Type = Compilation
Artist = Embalmer


Released = June 17, 1997
Recorded = 1993-1995
Genre = Death metal
Length = 25:57
Label = Relapse
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = There Was Blood Everywhere
This album = There Was Blood Everywhere
Next album = 13 Faces Of Death

A compilation album by Embalmer consisting of their previous two releases.

Track Listing

# "There Was Blood Everywhere" - 1:51
# "The Necro-Filing Cabinet" - 2:37
# "Blood Sucking Freaks" - 2:09
# "May The Wounds Bleed Forever" - 3:27
# "Rotten Body Fluids" – 2:37
# "Bone Box" – 4:44
# "Morbid Confessions" – 2:26
# "The Cellar" – 5:06Songs by Rick Fleming, Marc Davis, Toby Wulff, and Roy Stewart.


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