Flesh Is Heir

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Flesh is Heir
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Studio album by
Released25 March 2013
Genre Experimental metal, blackened death metal, [1] industrial metal
Length45:35
Label Listenable Records
Producer Alan Douches
The Amenta chronology
N0n
(2008)
Flesh is Heir
(2013)
Revelator
(2021)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Sputnikmusic4.2/5 [2]

Flesh Is Heir is the third full-length album from The Amenta, [3] [4] [5] released March 25, 2013. [6]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Flesh Is Heir"5:08
2."Ego Ergo Sum"4:49
3."Teeth"3:59
4."A Womb Tone"2:49
5."Obliterate’s Prayer"5:47
6."Sewer"3:48
7."The Argument"4:11
8."Cell"4:49
9."Disintegrate"3:06
10."A Palimpsest"2:36
11."Tabula Rasa"4:54
Total length:45:35

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