Death Metal

I am pretty sure he ordered it from Antti, which I've heard is kind of a risky proposition, but it's cool you got yours Schmidt.
 
I'm not even sure The Red in the Sky is Ours would make my top 5. It's a small notch below the "untouchable" plateau where albums like Slumber of Sullen Eyes, Nespithe, Deathcult..., and Blessed are the Sick rest. Onward to Golgotha gives it a run for its money.
 
Being honest, there's at least 50 albums of higher quality then The Red in the Sky is Ours. Maybe even 100. Then again, I really don't like At The Gates.