Reign of Terror (Capture the Crown album)

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Reign of Terror
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Studio album by
Released5 August 2014
24 November 2014 (deluxe edition)
Recorded2013–2014
Genre
Length29:32
48:43 (deluxe edition)
Label Artery
Producer Matt Good, Taylor Larson, Cameron Pierce Mizell
Capture the Crown chronology
Live Life (EP)
(2014)
Reign of Terror
(2014)
Lost Control
(2019)
Deluxe Edition
No.TitleLength
1."Reign of Terror"1:24
2."Red Light District"3:05
3."Smirk"3:03
4."To Whom It May Concern"2:58
5."I Hate You"2:37
6."Oxy Sunrise"3:14
7."Beating the Blade" (featuring Cheyne Truitt)3:16
8."Firestarter"3:03
9."Make War, Not Love" (featuring Alex Koehler of Chelsea Grin)3:38
10."Janina"3:10
Total length:29:32
Deluxe Edition: Live Life EP
No.TitleLength
11."Live Life"3:57
12."Rebearth" (featuring Tyler Smith of The Word Alive)3:52
13."Bloodsuckers"3:41
14."All Hype All Night"4:16
15."When I Get Home"3:29
Total length:48:43

Personnel

Credits by Allmusic [5]

Capture the Crown
Additional Personnel
Production

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