In the Arms of Devastation

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In the Arms of Devastation
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 21, 2006
RecordedMixart Studio (July 2005)
JFD Studio in Laval, Quebec, Canada (August–September 2005)
Genre Death metal, melodic death metal
Length41:07
Label Nuclear Blast
Producer Jean-François Dagenais
Kataklysm chronology
Serenity in Fire
(2004)
In the Arms of Devastation
(2006)
Prevail
(2008)
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In the Arms of Devastation is the eighth studio album by the Canadian death metal band Kataklysm.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Like Angels Weeping (The Dark) "4:27
2."Let Them Burn"3:19
3."Crippled & Broken"4:32
4."To Reign Again"4:25
5."It Turns to Rust"4:04
6."Open Scars"4:06
7."Temptation's Nest"3:46
8."In Words of Desperation"5:10
9."The Road to Devastation"7:14
Total length:41:07

Notes

  1. ^ The quote "Revenge is a meal best served cold" on Like Angels Weeping (The Dark) is taken from Man on Fire .

Personnel

Kataklysm
Guest musicians
Production

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