Marduk, who have turned out to be one of black metal's most long-running bands (albeit with quite a few lineup changes along the way), marked their 17th anniversary in 2007. Stylistically, Marduk haven't changed much since their early recordings; play 2007's Rom 5:12 alongside 1992's Dark Endless (their first full-length album), and one won't hear a huge stylistic difference between the two even though they're 15 years apart. The things that have changed for Marduk since the early '90s include stronger production, generally improved songwriting, more craftsmanship, better arranging, and albums that are more consistent.
01 The Levelling Dust 02 Cold Mouth Prayer 03 Imago Mortis 04 Through The Belly Of Damnation 05 1651 06 Limbs Of Worship 07 Accuser-Opposer 08 Vanity Of Vanities 09 Womb Of Perishableness 10 Voices From Avignon