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Release Date
1 January 1993
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Length
11 tracks
Guitarist Anders Björler described With Fear I Kiss The Burning Darkness as At the Gates' "darkest album", and deemed the effort's production as "heavier" in comparison to the group's previous work.
Vocalist Tomas Lindberg said of the album cover: "The cover is probably my favorite. It is a piece of art made by Swedish author/artist/composer Åke Hodell. The piece is called 220 volt Buddha. Åke approved for us to use it for free, after inquiring about the music of the band and our approach, as soon as he understood that we were a non-commercial act. He has composed several pieces of abstract music, written radio plays and novels. You could consider him a modernist along the lines of Vladimir Majakovskij. It was an honour for me to work with him and I think the blue tone matches the abstract music on the album perfectly. Åke sadly passed away 2000. He is greatly missed."
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