Lyrics by Cathedral

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  1. Hopkins (The Witchfinder General)
  2. A Funeral Request - Rebirth
  3. A Funeral Request - Rebirth
  4. A Funeral Request (Ethereal Architect)
  5. Alchemist Of Sorrows
  6. Amor Sublime
  7. An Observation
  8. Aphrodite's Winter
  9. Ashes You leave
  10. Astral Queen
  11. Autumn Twilight
  12. Beneath A Funeral Sun
  13. Birth Machine 2000
  14. Black Robed Avenger
  15. Black Sunday
  16. Blue Light
  17. Captain Clegg
  18. Carnival Bizarre
  19. Cathedral Of The Damned
  20. Cats, Incense, Candles & Wine
  21. Congregation Of Sorcerers
  22. Copper Sunset
  23. Corpsecycle
  24. Cosmic Funeral
  25. Cybertron 71 / Eternal Countdown (Intro)
  26. Cyclops Revolution
  27. Death Of An Anarchist
  28. Dragon Ryder 13
  29. Dust Of Paradise
  30. Earth Messiah
  31. Ebony Tears
  32. Edwige's Eyes
  33. Electric Grave
  34. Empty Mirror
  35. Enter The Worms
  36. Equilibrium
  37. Fangalactic Supergoria
  38. Fireball Demon
  39. Fountain Of Innocence
  40. Freedom
  41. Frozen Rapture
  42. Funeral Of Dreams
  43. Golden Blood (Flooding)
  44. Grim Luxuria
  45. Halo Of Fire
  46. Heavy Load
  47. Hypnos 164
  48. Iconoclast
  49. Imprisoned In Flesh
  50. Inertia's Cave
  51. Infestation Of Grey Death
  52. Jaded Entity
  53. Journeys Into Jade
  54. Kaleidoscope Of Desire
  55. La Noche del Buque Maldito (Aka Ghost Ship of the Blind Dead)
  56. Magnetic Hole
  57. Melancholy Emperor
  58. Midnight Mountain
  59. Mourning Of A New Day
  60. Night Of The Seagulls
  61. Nightmare Castle
  62. Nocturnal Fist
  63. North Berwick Witch Trials
  64. Oro The Manslayer
  65. Painting in the Dark
  66. Palace Of Fallen Majesty
  67. Pallbearer
  68. Phantasmagoria
  69. Phaser Quest
  70. Phoenix Rising
  71. Picture Of Beauty & Innocence (intro) - Commiserating The Celebration
  72. Purple Wonderland
  73. Reaching Happiness, Touching Pain
  74. Requiem For The Sun
  75. Requiem for the Voiceless
  76. Resisting The Ghost
  77. Revolution
  78. Ride
  79. Satanikus Robotikus
  80. Sea Serpent
  81. Serpent Eve
  82. Skullflower
  83. Solitude
  84. Soul Sacrifice
  85. Stained Glass Horizon
  86. Suicide Asteroid
  87. Templar's Arise
  88. The Casket Chasers
  89. The Devils Summit
  90. The Garden
  91. The Omega Man
  92. The Running Man
  93. The Unnatural World
  94. The Voyage Of The Homeless Sapien
  95. This Body, Thy Tomb
  96. Tower Of Silence
  97. Tree Of Life And Death
  98. Ultra-Earth
  99. Upon Azrael's Wings
  100. Urko's Conquest
  101. Utopian Blaster
  102. Vampire Sun
  103. Violent Vortex (Intro)
  104. Voodoo Fire
  105. Voodoo Fire
  106. Whores To Oblivion

A cathedral is a church that contains the cathedra (Latin for 'seat') of a bishop, thus serving as the central church of a diocese, conference, or episcopate. Churches with the function of "cathedral" are usually specific to those Christian denominations with an episcopal hierarchy, such as the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and some Lutheran churches. Church buildings embodying the functions of a cathedral first appeared in Italy, Gaul, Spain, and North Africa in the 4th century, but cathedrals did not become universal within the Western Catholic Church until the 12th century, by which time they had developed architectural forms, institutional structures, and legal identities distinct from parish churches, monastic churches, and episcopal residences. The cathedral is more important in the hierarchy than the church because it is from the cathedral that the bishop governs the area under his or her administrative authority. Following the Protestant Reformation, the Christian church in several parts of Western Europe, such as Scotland, the Netherlands, certain Swiss Cantons and parts of Germany, adopted a presbyterian polity that did away with bishops altogether. Where ancient cathedral buildings in these lands are still in use for congregational worship, they generally retain the title and dignity of "cathedral", maintaining and developing distinct cathedral functions, but void of hierarchical supremacy. From the 16th century onwards, but especially since the 19th century, churches originating in Western Europe have undertaken vigorous programmes of missionary activity, leading to the founding of large numbers of new dioceses with associated cathedral establishments of varying forms in Asia, Africa, Australasia, Oceania and the Americas. In addition, both the Catholic Church and Orthodox churches have formed new dioceses within formerly Protestant lands for converts and migrant co-religionists. Consequently, it is not uncommon to find Christians in a single city being served by three or more cathedrals of differing denominations.

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