Cult of The Dead - Song Title Issue

Song Title Issue

As a result of the album being leaked over the internet, 7 songs have been named incorrectly and people seem to know those songs by the wrong names (actually the songs behind the titles have been mixed up, the order of the titles is correct). Note the track duration (real duration) in the list below and compare it with the songs' durations on an original album. Also, it is pretty obvious if you compare the lyrics. Please note that the list below might not be 100% correct.

Title real duration confused with
Pray & Suffer 4:14 Black Templar (3:20)
Black Templar 3:19 Necrosophic Blessing (3:45)
Black Wings of Yog-Sothoth 2:54 Lucifer Saviour (3:41)
Cult of the Dead 4:17 Pray & Suffer (4:14)
Necrosophic Blessing 3:45 Cult of the Dead (4:17)
Solar Overlord 3:30 Black Wings of Yog-Sothoth (2:54)
Lucifer Saviour 3:41 Solar Overlord (3:30)

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