Fall of the Despised

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Fall of the Despised
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Studio album by
ReleasedSpring 2005
RecordedWinter 2004/2005
Genre Death metal
Length40:24
Label Earache Records
Producer Hans Pieters and Severe Torture
Severe Torture chronology
Misanthropic Carnage
(2002)
Fall of the Despised
(2005)
Sworn Vengeance
(2007)
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Fall of the Despised is the third studio album released by the death metal band Severe Torture in 2005. It was recorded in the Netherlands by producer Hans Pieters. It is the first album to feature guitarist Marvin Vriesde.

Track listing

  1. Endless Strain of Cadavers - 04:06
  2. Sawn Off - 04:14
  3. Unconditional Annihilation - 03:37
  4. Consuming the Dying - 04:27
  5. Impulsive Mutilation - 04:56
  6. Dead from the Waist up - 03:31
  7. Decree of Darkness - 03:47
  8. Enshrined in Madness - 05:21
  9. End of Christ - 05:11
  10. Fall of the Despised - 01:15

Personnel



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