Rise to Dominate

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Rise to Dominate
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Studio album by
Aeon
ReleasedSeptember 4, 2007 (U.S.)
September 7, 2007 (Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy)
September 10, 2007 (Europe)
RecordedEmpire Studio in Östersund, Sweden; April 2007
Genre Death metal
Length45:15
Label Metal Blade Records
Producer Aeon and Marcus Edvardsson
Aeon chronology
Bleeding the False
(2005)
Rise to Dominate
(2007)
Path of Fire
(2010)
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Rise to Dominate is the second studio album by the Swedish band Aeon, released on September 4, 2007.

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Dahlström, except for "Godless", written by Carlberg.

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Helel Ben-Shachar"Dlimi3:28
2."Spreading Their Disease"Dlimi3:39
3."Living Sin"Nilsson3:08
4."Hate Them"Nilsson2:44
5."You Pray to Nothing"Nilsson4:30
6."Caressed by the Holy Man"Dlimi, Nilsson3:58
7."House of Greed"Dlimi4:47
8."Godless"Nilsson2:49
9."When the War Comes"Nilsson4:08
10."There Will Be No Heaven for Me"Nilsson4:41
11."Luke 4:5-7"Dlimi3:49
12."No One Escapes Us"Nilsson3:19
Total length:45:15

Personnel

Aeon
Production

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