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The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A

Exodus

Type:
Full-length
Release date:
October 28th, 2007
Label:
Nuclear Blast
Reviews:
15 reviews (avg. 54%)
1. A Call to Arms 01:33   instrumental
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2. Riot Act 03:37   Show lyrics
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3. Funeral Hymn 08:37   Show lyrics
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4. Children of a Worthless God 08:24   Show lyrics
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5. As It Was, As It Soon Shall Be 05:15   Show lyrics
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6. The Atrocity Exhibition 10:33   Show lyrics
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7. Iconoclasm 07:54   Show lyrics
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8. The Garden of Bleeding 05:49   Show lyrics
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9. Bedlam 1-2-3 19:51   Show lyrics
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Band members
Rob Dukes Vocals
Tom Hunting Drums
Jack Gibson Bass
Lee Altus Guitars
Gary Holt Guitars
Miscellaneous staff
Gary Holt Lyrics
Raymond Anthony Additional guitar engineering
Karyn Crisis Photography
Kieran Panesar Engineering (mix assistant)
Adam Myatt Engineering
Seth Siro Anton Artwork, Cover art
Andy Sneap Producer, Mixing, Mastering, Engineering
Rob Dukes Lyrics (track 4)
Rob Dukes Vocals
Tom Hunting Drums
Jack Gibson Bass
Lee Altus Guitars
Gary Holt Guitars
Gary Holt Lyrics
Raymond Anthony Additional guitar engineering
Karyn Crisis Photography
Kieran Panesar Engineering (mix assistant)
Adam Myatt Engineering
Seth Siro Anton Artwork, Cover art
Andy Sneap Producer, Mixing, Mastering, Engineering
Rob Dukes Lyrics (track 4)
Read Uh Oh, Now They're Super... 52% DawnoftheShred March 26th, 2011
Read Give it a Shot, I Almost... 80% InfinityX April 19th, 2010
Read Exodus/The Atrocity... 70% MethylinInfo December 19th, 2008
Read Too pretentious for its own... 72% Agonymph April 27th, 2008
Read Atrociously under-rated! 85% VoiceofHell January 18th, 2008
Read Most underrated album ever 79% Keloid December 15th, 2007
Read Redifining the term "hit... 62% The_Boss December 9th, 2007
Read Well, it's not a total... 58% IWP December 8th, 2007
Read blah! 45% gk November 23rd, 2007
Read Baloff Turning In His Grave 25% Human666 November 12th, 2007
Read And if you thought 'Shovel'... 10% morbert November 2nd, 2007
Read E-X-O-D-U-S; the new way to... 10% zeingard October 25th, 2007
Read Worthless 13% Visionary October 24th, 2007
Read Not that atrocious 70% metalewd October 23rd, 2007
Read Doesn't redefine anything,... 80% SouthofHeaven11 October 23rd, 2007
Mixed and mastered at BackStage Studios, Derbyshire, UK.

A video was made for "Riot Act".

Also sold as a limited edition "blood pack" exclusively through Nuclear Blast's European mailorder website. This version is limited to 500 copies and includes a DVD-sized case dripping with "blood", a certificate of authenticity and a hidden bonus track.

The song Bedlam 1-2-3 fades slowly and ends at 7:59 followed by 10 minutes of total silence.
At 18:12 (with 1:39 left to go) a country style version of the title song from their 1985 debut album Bonded by Blood begins. For the country sound of the song it was nicknamed "Bonded by Banjo" or sometimes "Banjoed by Blood".
The song ends with a "Yeehaw!" heard in the background followed by an untitled 6 second hidden track where you can hear ever so slightly in the background someone screaming "That was some heavy shit!" in a barely audible gibberish sounding voice.
Added by: Qtulhu Modified by: Dembo
Added on: 2007-08-21 17:56:47 Last modified on: 2013-05-14 16:35:05
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