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This phat boxset comes as Hardcover box (13 cm x 4,5 cm x 14,5 cm). It contains the album "Hordes of chaos" as digipak version with new cover, new booklet, up to now unreleased photos, liner notes and two bonus videos. The package contains a bonus CD, with different cover- and demo versions. Tho complete the whole there is a 16 paged photo book, a Din-A-1 poster, photo card, sticker and a voucher for the Kreator-site.
by Matthias Mader
(30.03.2010)
At first, it may seem strange that a CD which was released in 2009 is rereleased just one year later. But in this case, that is totally justified - a quick look at the contents of this deluxe box set, and you'll be convinced: the digipak-CD includes a 16-page booklet with previously unreleased photo material, interesting liner notes, and a new front cover artwork. As extra tidbits, you get a huge poster, a picture postcard, and a sticker. Oh, and also enhanced videos of the title track and "Destroy what destroys you". Mille's taste in music is impeccable, proven by his choice of the two additional cover versions: Bad Religion's "You are the government", and Slime's (one of the most important German Punk bands) "All gegen Alle". Grab one while they're still available - of course, the box set is strictly limited...