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Deadlights
Deadlights is a three-song EP by the Norwegian black metal band Gehenna. This extended play was released upon their signing to Moonfog Productions. Gehenna released this as a preview of the change in sound of the band. The first track, Deadlights was a song on the upcoming record, Adimiron Black. In Mother's Tomb, the second track, was an outtake from Adimiron Black. The third track, is the original version of Master Satan.

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