Polish extreme metal titans BEHEMOTH unleashed their eighth studio album, "The Apostasy," on July 17th, 2007, released through Century Media Records in the United States. Fronted by Adam "Nergal" Darski alongside drummer Zbigniew "Inferno" Promiński, bassist Tomasz "Orion" Wróblewski, and guitarist Patryk "Seth" Sztyber, the band fused blackened death metal ferocity with increasingly ambitious songwriting. Opening with the ominous instrumental "Rome 64 C.E." before erupting into anthems like "Slaves Shall Serve" and "At the Left Hand ov God," the record marked BEHEMOTH's commercial breakthrough, becoming their first entry on the US Billboard 200 at number 149 and reaching number nine in Poland. "The Apostasy" cemented BEHEMOTH's reputation as the leading force in modern blackened death metal, paving the way for the international success that followed with "Evangelion" two years later.