This came out in 2005 — or at least that’s when I got it. Here’s what I said about it back then (with some minor editing):
Kreator are apparently indestructible.
More than two decades after he launched his German thrash-metal outfit, singer-guitarist Mille Petrozza is still going strong, feasting upon the bones of his fallen competitors. Enemy of God, his dozenth release or so, has all the homicidal hallmarks of klassic Kreator: Double-bass blastbeats, howling guitars that can sterilize farm animals at 50 paces, and, of course, Mille’s pitch-black, shredded-thorax ravings about brutality and anarchy and apocalypse and plague and other assorted cataclysms. If that sort of intimidating ferocity is your idea of metal, Kreator’s Enemy of God is your friend.