Retaliate (Angerfist album)

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Retaliate
Angerfist Retaliate.jpeg
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 26, 2011
Recorded2010-2011
Genre Hardcore, gabber
Length3:40:57
Label Masters of Hardcore
Producer Danny Masseling
Angerfist chronology
Mutilate
(2008)
Retaliate
(2011)
The Deadfaced Dimension
(2014)

Retaliate is Angerfist's third studio album. It is a 3-CD album.

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1

No.TitleLength
1."Perfect Fury"5:10
2."Bloodrush" (ft. Miss K8)4:40
3."The Depths Of Despair (Official Masters of Hardcore Anthem)"5:07
4."Assault" (vs. Radium)5:12
5."Incoming"5:32
6."Dreams" (vs. Hellsystem)3:58
7."Bite Yo Style (Dyprax Remix)"5:10
8."Who Cares?"3:45
9."The Road to Fame" (As Bloodcage)4:04
10."Take the Power" (Kid Morbid vs. Rudeboy & MC Syco)5:19
11."The Voice of Mayhem" (vs. Outblast & MC Tha Watcher)6:09
12."Dortmund 2011" (ft. MC Syco)5:05
13."F@cking Wit Yo Head" (vs. T-Junction)4:26
14."Retaliate"4:40
15."Mafia"3:49
Total length:1:12:06

Disc 2

No.TitleLength
1."Raise Your Fist Again" (feat. MC Mouth of Madness)4:46
2."The Before" (vs. Dyprax)5:15
3."The Ugly Side of Life" (The Supreme Team)5:05
4."Strangle & Mutilate (Negative A & Counterfeit Remix)" (Bloodcage)4:39
5."How Soon We Forget (Angerfist Remix)" (T-Junction & Rudeboy)4:45
6."Riotstarter (State of Emergency Remix)"4:43
7."Guts Full of Lead"3:00
8."Delusion" (vs. Outblast)5:40
9."The Milition" (vs. Predator)5:48
10."Odious" (vs. Outblast)5:21
11."Right Through Your Head (Tieum Remix)"4:45
12."A New Level of Freak" (with T-Junction)4:20
13."Just Know" (with Tieum)4:42
14."And Jesus Wept"4:40
15."My Critic Fetish (Akira Remix)"5:31
Total length:1:13:00

Disc 3

No.TitleLength
1."Conspiracy"4:08
2."The Pearly Gates" (vs. Dyprax)5:18
3."Still Krazy"4:40
4."Dance with the Wolves (Randy & Radium Remix)"6:30
5."Conflict" (vs. Dazzler, As Kid Morbid)5:28
6."No Escape from My Wrath (Eastside Connection Remix)" (As Kid Morbid)6:13
7."In a Million Years (Nosferatu Remix)"5:29
8."Don't Fuck Around" (vs. Mad Dog & Predator)5:12
9."No Fucking Anticipation (Accelerator Remix)" (vs. Vince)5:16
10."Shitty Rave Track" (vs. Tieum)5:16
11."Somewhere Down the Lane" (Roland & Sherman)4:53
12."The Murder Tune"4:17
13."Deathmask" (with Drokz)3:34
14."Yes (Znooptokkiedrokz Remix)"4:40
15."Fuck the Promqueen (Remastered 2011 Edit)"4:57
Total length:1:15:51

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