Das Testament (E Nomine Album)
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Das Testament (The Testament) is the debut album of
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musical project,
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, released in 1999. A digitally remastered version of the album was later released in late 2002, with nearly double the original number of tracks. Featured on the album is
E Nomine E Nomine (Latin for "Out of the Name", from the ''In Nomine'', "In the Name f) is a German musical project formed in 1999 by producers Christian Weller and Friedrich "Fritz" Graner. Their music, which they call monumental vocal style, is a comb ...
's debut single "Vater Unser" which features the German synchronis speaker for
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, speaking and chanting the
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. He also provides his vocals on the second single "E Nomine (Denn sie wissen nicht was sie tun)" which is featured on the ''Digitally Remastered Version'' of the album. ''Das Testament'' also featured the
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synchronis speakers for
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Track listing (normal CD)


Track listing (limited edition) (CD-2)


Track listing (digitally remastered version)


Track listing (special gold edition) (CD-2)


Chart position


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Testament (E Nomine album), Das 1999 debut albums E Nomine albums PolyGram albums