Ghost (known as Ghost B.C.) Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Secular Haze |
| 2 | Stand By Him |
| 3 | Satan Prayer |
| 4 | Con Clavi Con Dio |
| 5 | Year Zero |
| 6 | Elizabeth |
| 7 | Ritual |
| 8 | Infestissumam |
| 9 | Monstrance Clock |
| 10 | Per Aspera Ad Inferi |
| 11 | I'm a Marionette (ABBA cover) |
| 12 | Jigolo Har Megiddo |
| 13 | Ghuleh/Zombie Queen |
| 14 | Depth of Satan's Eyes |
| 15 | Death Knell |
| 16 | Body and Blood |
| 17 | Prime Mover |
| 18 | Idolatrine |
| 19 | Genesis |
| 20 | Deus Culpa |
| 21 | La Mantra Mori |
| 22 | Crucified |
| 23 | I'm a Marionette |
| 24 | Secular Haze (EP) |
| 25 | Boo |
| 26 | Dove Sei |
| 27 | Ice On The Flo |
| 28 | If You Have Ghosts |
| 29 | Orez Raey |
| 30 | Superheroes |
| 31 | The Exhibition |
| 32 | Waiting For the Night |
| 33 | Waiting for the Night (Depeche Mode cover) |
Ghost (known as Ghost B.C.) Albums
About Ghost (known as Ghost B.C.)
Ghost emerged from Sweden in 2006 as a theatrical heavy metal project that combines crushing riffs with pop sensibilities, all wrapped in an elaborate satanic stage show featuring anonymous "Nameless Ghouls" and a rotating cast of papal-costumed frontmen. Their blend of doom metal and arena rock has produced anthemic hits like "Year Zero" and "Secular Haze," while albums like Infestissumam showcase their ability to make devil worship sound surprisingly catchy. With their mysterious identities and horror movie aesthetics, Ghost has turned blasphemy into one of modern rock's most entertaining spectacles.