Malevolence (I Declare War album)

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Malevolence
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 8, 2010
Recorded2009–2010
Genre Deathcore
Length38:50
Label Artery
Producer Chris Common
I Declare War chronology
Amidst The Bloodshed
(2007)
Malevolence
(2010)
I Declare War
(2011)
Singles from Malevolence
  1. "New Age Holocaust"
    Released: 2010
  2. "Predetermined Path"
    Released: 2010

Malevolence is the third album by deathcore band I Declare War. It is the last album to feature Jonathan Huber on vocals before his departure, and the first album to feature Chris Fugate on guitar, Brent Eaton on bass, and Ryan Cox on drums.

Track listing

All music is composed by I Declare War, all lyrics by Jonathan Huber

No.TitleLength
1."Malevolence"1:55
2."New Age Holocaust"2:55
3."Federal Death Alliance"4:30
4."Conformed to Fiction"2:44
5."Extermination Process"4:53
6."Damnation: Enslavement"2:18
7."Predetermined Path"3:25
8."Infinite Corruption"3:35
9."Putrification of the Population"3:30
10."Alea Iacta Est"3:41
11."Fractions"5:21
Total length:38:50

Personnel

I Declare War
Production


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