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  • The Hordes of Chaos (often shortened simply to "Chaos") are a major antagonistic force in Warhammer Fantasy and serve a similiar purpose to the Chaos Space Marines in being the eternal enemies of all humanity stands for, being an army of chaos-obsessed madmen, barbarians, sorcerers and demons of many different forms. Just like the Chaos Space Marines, the Hordes of Chaos are loyal to the gods of chaos known as Nurgle, Khorne, Slaaneesh and Tzeentch but may also worship lesser Demon Princes or alternatively be loyal to Chaos Undivided.
  • Hordes of Chaos is the twelfth studio album by German thrash metal band Kreator. It has been described as their most organic album to date because, barring vocals, guitar solos and some melodies, the album was recorded in a live setting on analog tape recorder with very few overdubs. Frontman Mille Petrozza noted that this was the first time they have recorded an album this way since Pleasure to Kill in 1986. This was the first Kreator album to chart in the United States, debuting at number 165 on The Billboard 200 chart in the US, with first week sales of approximately 2,800 copies.
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  • The Hordes of Chaos (often shortened simply to "Chaos") are a major antagonistic force in Warhammer Fantasy and serve a similiar purpose to the Chaos Space Marines in being the eternal enemies of all humanity stands for, being an army of chaos-obsessed madmen, barbarians, sorcerers and demons of many different forms. Just like the Chaos Space Marines, the Hordes of Chaos are loyal to the gods of chaos known as Nurgle, Khorne, Slaaneesh and Tzeentch but may also worship lesser Demon Princes or alternatively be loyal to Chaos Undivided.
  • Hordes of Chaos is the twelfth studio album by German thrash metal band Kreator. It has been described as their most organic album to date because, barring vocals, guitar solos and some melodies, the album was recorded in a live setting on analog tape recorder with very few overdubs. Frontman Mille Petrozza noted that this was the first time they have recorded an album this way since Pleasure to Kill in 1986. The album was released in three different formats. The standard edition was issued in a jewel case and features the 10 album tracks. A deluxe edition features a bonus DVD with a making of the album documentary. The LP version of the album has different artwork to the other versions. This was the first Kreator album to chart in the United States, debuting at number 165 on The Billboard 200 chart in the US, with first week sales of approximately 2,800 copies. The album was re-released as the 'Ultra Riot' box set edition in mid 2010. It featured new artwork, extended liner notes, promo videos, a bonus disc with demo tracks and cover songs and various pieces of memorabilia (such as a photobook, sticker, poster and photo card).