Luciferous

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Luciferous
Enterprise Earth Luciferous.jpeg
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 5, 2019 (2019-04-05)
Recorded2018
Genre
Length50:36
Label
Producer Jason Suecof
Enterprise Earth chronology
Embodiment
(2017)
Luciferous
(2019)
Enterprise Earth on Audiotree Live
(2019)
Enterprise Earth studio album chronology
Embodiment
(2017)
Luciferous
(2019)
The Chosen
(2022)
Luciferous track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Behold, Malevolence"4:06
2."Sleep Is for the Dead"3:37
3."He Exists"3:19
4."Scars of the Past"5:40
5."Ashamed to Be Human"2:48
6."Requiem"1:31
7."The Failsafe Fallacy"4:45
8."Infernal Suffering"4:03
9."Luciferous"4:42
10."Nightfallen"2:47
11."We Are Immortal"4:54
12."There Is No Tomorrow"8:24
Total length:50:36

Personnel

Enterprise Earth

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