Ravenous Plague

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Ravenous Plague
RavenousPlagueAlbum.jpg
Studio album by
Released3 January 2014 (2014-01-03)
Recorded3–29 March 2013 at Stage One Studio, Buhne, Germany
Genre Thrash metal, death metal
Length45:01
Label Napalm
Producer Legion of the Damned, Andy Classen
Legion of the Damned chronology
Descent into Chaos
(2011)
Ravenous Plague
(2014)
Slaves of the Shadow Realm
(2019)

Ravenous Plague is a sixth studio album by Dutch extreme metal band Legion of the Damned. It was released on 3 January 2014 through Napalm Records. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Apocalyptic Surge" (Instrumental)1:23
2."Howling for Armageddon"4:15
3."Black Baron"4:14
4."Mountain Wolves Under a Crescent Moon"4:23
5."Ravenous Abominations"5:42
6."Doom Priest"4:46
7."Summon All Hate"4:19
8."Morbid Death"3:47
9."Bury Me in a Nameless Grave"4:27
10."Armalite Assassin"3:43
11."Strike of the Apocalypse"4:02
Total length:45:01
Limited edition bonus disc
No.TitleLength
1."Making of "Doom Priest" video" 
2."Making of "Ravenous Plague"" 
3."Interview with Tony "Skullcrusher" Manero (Lyricist)" 
4."South American tour report" 
5."Mountain Wolves Under a Crescent Moon (video)" 

Personnel

Legion of the Damned
Guest musicians
Production

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References

  1. "Legion of the Damned Issues Album Update".