Immolation - Failures For Gods FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | No Jesus, No Beast | 4:43 |
| 2 | Once Ordained | 5:22 |
| 3 | God Made Filth | 3:58 |
| 4 | Stench Of High Heaven | 4:24 |
| 5 | Failures For Gods | 6:25 |
| 6 | Unsaved | 4:37 |
| 7 | Your Angel Died | 5:26 |
| 8 | The Devil I Know | 5:24 |
Credits
- Bass – Ross Dolan
- Cover [Artwork] – Andreas Marschall
- Cover [Graphics] – Icon Enhancements, John Vigna
- Drums – Alex Hernandez
- Engineer – Paul Orofino
- Guitar – Robert Vigna, Thomas Wilkinson
- Layout [Concept] – Immolation
- Layout [Construction] – Brian Ames
- Mastered By – Brad Vance
- Producer – Immolation, Paul Orofino
- Vocals – Ross Dolan
Notes
Recorded At Millbrook Sound Studios - Millbrook NY In July 1998.
Includes lyric/photo insert with liner notes and large 2-sided poster.
Purple opaque vinyl limited to 300 numbered copies worldwide.
Barcodes
- Barcode: 039841419788
- Matrix / Runout: MB 14197-1 A 41953
- Matrix / Runout: MB 14197-1 B 41953
Companies
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Metal Blade Records Inc.
- Copyright (c) – Metal Blade Records Inc.
- Recorded At – Millbrook Sound Studios
- Remastered At – Temple Of Disharmony
- Mastered At – Quadim Studio
Album
Failures for Gods - Immolation. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Failures for Gods. Исполнитель: Immolation. 1999 extreme metal. Failures for Gods by Immolation, released 01 June 1999 1. Once Ordained 2. No Jesus, No Beast 3. Failures for Gods 4. Unsaved 5. God Made Filth 6. Stench of High Heaven 7. Your Angel Died 8. The Devil I Know. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card. Buy Digital Album. USD or more. Country - United States Label - Metal Blade Records Genre - Death Metal Track List: 1. Once Ordained 00:00 2. No Jesus, No Beast 05:22 3. Failures for Gods is the third album by American death metal band Immolation. It was released on Metal Blade Records in 1999. All songs written by Immolation. Ross Dolan bass, vocals. Alex Hernandez drums. Robert Vigna lead and rhythm guitars. Thomas Wilkinson lead and rhythm guitars. Brian Ames design, layout. Andreas Marschall cover art. Paul Orofino engineering, producer. Brad Vance mastering. John Vigna back cover graphics, icon enhancements. Songs in album Immolation - Failures For Gods 1999. Immolation - Once Ordained. Immolation - No Jesus, No Beast. Immolation - Failures for Gods. Immolation - Unsaved. Immolation - God Made Filth. Immolation - Stench Of High Heaven. Album 1999 8 Songs. More By Immolation. See free to Immolation Failures for Gods Once Ordained, No Jesus, No Beast and more. 8 tracks 40:19. Show lyrics. loading lyrics. Art concepts by Immolation. Layout concept, design: Immolation. Release dates: - Germany: May 31st - USA: June 1st. Recording information: Recorded at Millbrook Sound Studios - Millbrook, NY - July 1998. Produced by Paul Orofino & Immolation. ALBUM INFORMATION This album is called ''Failures For Gods'', an album with some similarities with ''Here In After''. Both of the albums has the same kind of brutal sound but this album has been turned up in speed just a little bit. The crazy and complicated guitar work is still the main dish along with the cookie monster vocals. As any death-metal these guys also focus their lyrics against god and jesus and stuff that comes along with them, these lyrics is definitely not about peace, love and understanding. Failures for Gods pretty much continues where its immediate predecessor left off, but there's some noticeably important differences. The most important one is that the songs are generally a lot more ambitious in terms of scope than HiA's was the tracks are longer for the most part, but in terms of structure and arrangement this expands on the epic, almost cinematic feeling that the band had done previously with tracks like After My Prayers and Christ's Cage. The songs on this record are absolutely fantastic, and arguably some of the very best Immolation have ever come up with. The riffwork is inexorably twisted, utilizing some of the most bizarre harmonics in all of metal






















