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OUT NOW! AVAILABLE HERE: https://shop.nwnprod.com/index.php?ro... 💥Kat "666" Regular LP 💥Kat "666" Die Hard 3 x LP + 7" ANTI-GOTH 076 Regular Edition: 💥Black vinyl regular version 💥Gatefold jacket with high gloss and black pocket 💥24"x24" double sided poster Die Hard Edition: 💥666 released recording LP on red/black smoke vinyl 💥666 unreleased alternate recording LP on orange/clear smoke vinyl 💥Metal and Hell LP on clear/red smoke vinyl 💥Ostani Tabor 7" on clear/red splatter vinyl 💥Bi-fold, 6 panel gatefold jacket with high gloss and black pockets 💥24"x24" double sided poster 💥40 page A4 booklet with unseen archival photos and flyers from the early days of Kat 💥12" wide faux leather embroidered logo back patch (Bio by C. Conrad) The origin of satanic heavy metal, which eventually assumed the title of "black metal," is most commonly linked to the British trio, Venom, who bestowed the name upon the subgenre with the title of its second album in 1982. In the decades since, black metal has undergone several periods of evolution, which have often been cultivated in self-contained, stylistic incubation regions in different parts of the world. In retrospect, one unlikely context of this sort was Poland in the early 1980s, which was dominated by pro-communist martial law, and from which the band Kat somehow emerged. Kat's role in the development of black heavy metal is one that is typically overlooked, but it is one of significance that deserves proper recognition. Kat was formed in 1979 under the direction of guitarist Piotr Luczyk and in conspiracy with Ireneusz Loth on drums. Shortly thereafter, Tomasz Jaguś (bass) and Ryszard Pisarski (guitars) joined the band, and during the first two years of its existence, this quartet exclusively played instrumental songs inspired by the likes of Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, and Accept…