Horror Fire

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Horror Fire
Halloween, Horror Fire album cover 2006.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 6, 2006
Genre heavy metal
Length68:06
Label Molten Metal Records
Halloween chronology
Victims of the Night
(1997)
Horror Fire
(2006)
Terrortory
(2012)

Horror Fire is the fourth studio album by the Detroit-based heavy metal band Halloween. It was released on June 6, 2006. [1]

Contents

Background

Horror Fire was produced by new drummer Rob Brug. The album marks the return of original bassist George Neal. It is also notable as Halloween's first recording with Brug.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."I Am"2:11
2."Wake Up Screaming"5:41
3."Halloween Night"3:32
4."The Crush"3:36
5."Exist"5:33
6."Candles"4:13
7."The Seer"3:57
8."The End and the Beginning"1:52
9."Nobody's Home"5:08
10."Rage"2:29
11."Ways of Man"3:59
12."Head Against a Wall"2:39
13."Coming to Life"3:21
14."Sin"0:46
15."Go to Hell" (Alice Cooper cover)4:28
16."Fire Still Burns"3:50
17."The Battle"4:04
18."Fighting Words"5:02
19."H.F.B.D.T.Y."1:45
Total length:68:06

Personnel

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References

  1. "Halloween (4) – Horror Fire". discogs.com. Discogs . Retrieved 7 October 2016.