Invaders (compilation album)

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Invaders
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Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedJune 14, 2006
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal
Label Kemado Records
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Invaders is a compilation album released by Kemado Records in 2006. The compilation contains many bands that are signed to the label as well as others bands in a similar classic/traditional hard rock/heavy metal vein. Some songs may have been unreleased or hard to find prior to the compilation.

Track listing

  1. Saviours - "Circle of Servants Bodies"
  2. Danava - "By the Mark"
  3. Big Business - "As the Day Was Dawning"
  4. Black Mountain - "Behind the Fall"
  5. The Sword - "Under the Boughs"
  6. Dungen - "Christopher"
  7. Witch - "Rip Van Winkle"
  8. The Fucking Champs - "The Loge"
  9. Torche - "Mentor"
  10. Pelican - "Ran Amber"
  11. High on Fire - "Devilution (Radio Edit)"
  12. Witchcraft - "Queen of Bees (Live)"
  13. Comets on Fire - "Wolf Eyes (Middle Version)"
  14. Diamond Nights - "12 Walls"
  15. Wolfmother - "Love Train"
  16. Night After Night - "Backseat Astronaut"
  17. Warhammer 48k - "Get Bodacious"
  18. Parchman Farm - "Curtis Franklin"

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