Pride of the Wicked

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Pride of the Wicked
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 5, 2006
RecordedMarch 2006-July 2006
Genre Metalcore, Christian metal
Length41:07
Label Facedown
War of Ages chronology
War of Ages
(2005)
Pride of the Wicked
(2006)
Fire from the Tomb
(2007)

Pride of the Wicked is the second studio album by American Christian metal band War of Ages. The album was released on September 5, 2006 on Facedown Records. It was the first album to feature T.J. Alford, formerly of Mortal Treason.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Guide for the Helpless"4:27
2."Rise from the Ashes"3:59
3."Strength Within"3:49
4."Absence of Fear"3:18
5."The Fall of Pride"4:40
6."Heart of a Warrior"3:52
7."Aftermath"4:35
8."Bitter Sweet"3:36
9."Silenced Insecurities"3:52
10."Stone by Stone"4:56
Total length:41:07

Personnel

War of Ages

Production

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