Cast in Stone by Venom

Album cover for Cast in Stone - Venom

Cast in Stone is the ninth album by the metal band Venom, and also the first album in 12 years to feature the original lineup. Recorded at Lartington Hall Studios near Barnard Castle, it was released on SPV/Steamhammer in 1997. It is the last Venom album to feature Abaddon on drums.

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