The September E.P.

The September E.P.

"The September EP" is a 2005 EP by French symphonic black metal band Anorexia Nervosa.

Track listing

# "Sister September" (Director's Cut Mix)
# "La Chouanne" *
# "Quintessence" *
# "I'll Kill You" *
# "The Shining" (live)*
# "Stabat Mater Dolorosa" (live)*
# "Worship Manifesto" (live)*
# "Le Portail de la Vierge" (live)*

Previously unreleased *

La Chouanne / Originally performed by Forbidden Site

Quintessence / Originally performed by Darkthrone

I'll kill you / Originally performed by X Japan

Live tracks recorded on the 7th Of May 2005 in Clermont Ferrand (Fr).


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