Law of the Blade

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Law Of The Blade
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Studio album by
Released2002
RecordedPowerhouse Studios, Hamburg, Germany
Genre Heavy metal, power metal
Label Remedy Records
Producer Piet Sielck
Paragon chronology
Steelbound
(2001)
Law Of The Blade
(2002)
The Dark Legacy
(2003)

Law of the Blade is a full-length studio album by German heavy metal band Paragon, released in 2002.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Abducted" – 03:55
  2. "Palace of Sin" – 03:55
  3. "Armies of the Tyrant" – 05:02
  4. "Law of the Blade" – 03:32
  5. "Across the Wastelands" – 07:01
  6. "Shadow World" – 05:33
  7. "Allied Forces" – 05:28
  8. "Empire's Fall" – 03:38
  9. "The Journey's End" – 05:03
  10. "Back to Glory" – 05:08

Credits

All music written and arranged by Paragon.
All lyrics by Babuschkin, except "Palace of Sin" and "Empire's Fall" by Christian.

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