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Defiance

Deströyer 666

Type:
Full-length
Release date:
June 22nd, 2009
Label:
Season of Mist
Reviews:
9 reviews (avg. 75%)
1. Weapons of Conquest 03:03   Show lyrics
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2. I Am Not Deceived 04:37   Show lyrics
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3. Blood for Blood 05:14   Show lyrics
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4. The Barricades are Breaking 03:38   Show lyrics
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5. A Stand Defiant 04:46   Show lyrics
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6. A Path to Conflict 04:37   Show lyrics
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7. A Thousand Plagues 04:24   Show lyrics
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8. Human All Too Human 06:04   Show lyrics
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9. A Sermon to the Dead 05:04   Show lyrics
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Band members
KK Vocals, Guitars
Shrapnel Guitars (lead)
Matt Razor Bass, Vocals (backing)
Mersus Drums, Vocals (backing)
Miscellaneous staff
Simon Berserker Artwork, Cover art
KK Lyrics
KK Vocals, Guitars
Shrapnel Guitars (lead)
Matt Razor Bass, Vocals (backing)
Mersus Drums, Vocals (backing)
Simon Berserker Artwork, Cover art
KK Lyrics
Read The Barricades are Breaking 100% Sargon_The_Terrible June 20th, 2010
Read Doesn't do much more than... 55% Noktorn April 2nd, 2010
Read Series 8 of SG-1 was... 83% caspian December 15th, 2009
Read Just About What's To Be... 85% Resident_Hazard October 7th, 2009
Read Deströyer 666 - Defiance 55% ThrashManiacAYD August 31st, 2009
Read A Stand Defiant, A Will To... 94% praey August 9th, 2009
Read Songs for the damned and... 89% LordChoronzon August 3rd, 2009
Read Average work from an... 70% vorfeed August 1st, 2009
Read We waited 6 years for this? 40% TheClansman July 15th, 2009
Release dates:
- Europe: June 22nd
- U.S.A.: July 14th

Music by Shrapnel and Matt Razor.
Arrangements by Deströyer 666.
Lyrics by KK Warslut.

Recorded and mixed at Necromorbus Studios, Sweden November 23 - December 13 2008.

There is a 10th track listed in the layout titled ''The Truth'' that does not actually appear on the album or even exist as such. Rather, according to the band, it is intended as "a statement about the nature of an ultimate truth" and refers to the true final track "A Sermon to the Dead", which is in turn described as an "ode to Abraxas".
Added by: GloryInFlames Modified by: Radagast
Added on: 2009-04-07 10:21:16 Last modified on: 2012-12-09 20:27:58
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