The Southern Death Cult (album)

The Southern Death Cult (album)

The Southern Death Cult is a compilation album by British gothic rock band Southern Death Cult, the band which would later develop into The Cult. It is a collection of studio outtakes, demos and live recordings by the band, released originally in 1983, after the band had broken up.

Read more about The Southern Death Cult (album):  1983 Release, 1988 Release, 1987 Japan Only Release, 1996 Release, Foreign Releases, Personnel

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