Rebirth
- Theology - Civilization - Wheel of Pain
- Rebirth
- Barabbas
- Overloaded
- Apocalyptic Prophecies - Erga Meam Salutem
- Negative Zone
- Vanguard of Naught
- Abhuman Dreadnought
- Torture
- Dor-Firn-I-Guinar
- After World Obliteration
- Someone to Eat
- The Word of Dog
- Torture (demo version)
- Barabbas (2005 version)
- Radio Advert
Rebirth
- Barabbas
- Rebirth
- Negative Zone
- Apocalyptic Prophecies
- Overloaded
- Theology - Civilization - Wheel of Pain
- Abhuman Dreadnought
- Torture
- Dor-Firn-I-Guinar
- After World Obliteration
- Apocalyptic Prophecies (rough mix)
- Negative Zone (rough mix)
- Dor-Firn-I-Guinar (guitar only)
- Theology (MIDI version)
Symposium of Rebirth
Upon its release in 1994, 'Symposium of Rebirth' propelled AGRESSOR to the elite of extreme metal. The French metal pioneers were forward thinking in many ways. Musically, their unique sound is based within the newly burgeoning death metal scene of the early nineties yet comes with a solid dose of the original thrash heritage, which invites comparison with DARK ANGEL. Not content with the limitations of their genre, AGRESSOR added orchestral elements and even went as far as to cover parts of Basil Poledouris' iconic soundtrack for the movie 'Conan the Barbarian' and a cooperation with the Choir of the Opéra de Lyon. The album artwork of 'Symposium of Rebirth' was designed by legendary French graphic novel artist Philippe Druillet – famous for his psychedelic SF series based on the character Lone Sloane. Long unavailable, this death metal milestone will finally be reissued both in a re-recorded version and in its original form on a 2-CD set, with many bonus tracks.