Re-Animated Dead Flesh

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Re-Animated Dead Flesh
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 2004
RecordedAprilJune 2004
Genre Death metal, deathgrind
Length39:24
Label Mortician Records (Self Released)
Producer Will Rahmer
Roger J. Beaujard
Mortician chronology
Zombie Massacre Live!
(2004)
Re-Animated Dead Flesh
(2004)

Re-Animated Dead Flesh is the fifth full-length studio album by Mortician. [1] [2]

Contents

The album was released by Mortician Records and distributed by Crash Music, making it the first Mortician studio album not released by Relapse Records.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Werewolves Curse" (An American Werewolf in London)3:08
2."Burned Alive"0:48
3."Bludgeoned"1:11
4."Marauding Savages" (The Hills Have Eyes)2:09
5."Skinned"0:56
6."Human Beasts" (Night of the Bloody Apes)2:00
7."Bloodsoaked Carnage"0:49
8."Unseen Force Of Death" (The Boogeyman)3:36
9."Torn Apart"0:48
10."Axe" (Axe!)2:23
11."Punishment" (silent night deadly night)2:16
12."Re-Animated Dead Flesh" (Re-Animator)2:37
13."Buzzards"0:52
14."Madman Marz" (Madman)1:43
15."Return To The Grave"2:24
16."Dismembered"0:57
17."The Dead Pit" (The Dead Pit)2:02
18."Crazed For Blood"0:49
19."Slugs" (Slugs)1:30
20."Claws Of Death" (The Fat Black Pussycat)1:04
21."Mass Destruction"1:28
22."Be My Victim" (Candyman)3:54
Total length:39:24

The title for track #4, "Marauding Savages", is misprinted on the back cover as "Merauding Savages".[ citation needed ]

Personnel

Mortician
Recorded, mixed, and mastered April 2004 - June 2004 at Primitive Recordings Studio

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