Gomorrah's Season Ends

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Gomorrah's Season Ends
Earth Crisis Gomorrah's Season Ends album cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 8, 1996
Genre Metalcore
Length37:00
Label Victory
Producer Steve Feldman and Earth Crisis
Earth Crisis chronology
Destroy the Machines
(1995)
Gomorrah's Season Ends
(1996)
Breed the Killers
(1998)
Professional ratings
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Gomorrah's Season Ends is the second studio album by the American metallic hardcore band Earth Crisis, which was released in 1996.

Contents

Legacy

Vocalist Jeremy Bolm of Touché Amoré stated that Gomorrah's Season Ends was one of the albums that changed his life. [2] Code Orange frontman and drummer Jami Morgan named it one of his three favorite albums. [3] Yan Chaussé, drummer for A Perfect Murder, called the title track a "perfect song" and compared it with a "prayer", explaining: "I'm not religious at all... [but] it goes beyond words. It's convictions. The way he sings it... Each member's energy, you feel it ... Everyone puts their heart into it. ... It's more than a song". [4]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Broken Foundation"4:02
2."Cease to Exist"3:54
3."Gomorrah's Season Ends"3:29
4."Constrict"4:18
5."Names Carved into Granite"7:18
6."Situation Degenerates"2:42
7."Morality Dictates"2:59
8."Cling to the Edge"4:05
9."Forgiveness Denied"4:14
Total length:37:00

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