Breathing the Fire

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Breathing the Fire
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 13, 2009
Recorded2009
StudioSoundhouse Recording (Seattle, Washington)
Genre
Length34:49
Label Prosthetic
Producer Jack Endino
Skeletonwitch chronology
Beyond the Permafrost
(2007)
Breathing the Fire
(2009)
Forever Abomination
(2011)
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Breathing the Fire is the third studio album by American extreme metal band Skeletonwitch. It was released on October 13, 2009. The first album to feature bassist Evan Linger.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Submit to the Suffering"2:11
2."Longing for Domination"2:42
3."Where the Light Has Failed"2:13
4."Released from the Catacombs"3:14
5."Stand Fight and Die"3:26
6."The Despoiler of Human Life"2:23
7."Crushed Beyond Dust"2:29
8."Blinding Black Rage"2:32
9."Gorge Upon My Soul"3:37
10."Repulsive Salvation"3:35
11."Strangled by Unseen Hands"2:49
12."...And into the Flame"3:38
Total length:34:49

Personnel

Skeletonwitch

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