Slaughter the Weak

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Slaughter the Weak
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 1997
Recorded1997 at Studio One, Racine, Wisconsin
Genre Death metal
Length26:56
Label Pulverizer Records
Producer Chris "Wisco" Djuricic & Jungle Rot
Jungle Rot chronology
Skin the Living
(1996)
Slaughter the Weak
(1997)
Darkness Foretold
(1998)

Slaughter the Weak is the second studio album by American death metal band Jungle Rot, released through Pulverizer Records in 1997. In 1998, it was reissued by Pavement Music with the bonus track "Darkness Foretold", and was reissued again in 2002 by Crash Music, Inc., with the same bonus track.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Left for Dead"3:54
2."Gore Bag"3:51
3."Infectious"2:47
4."Demigorgon"2:08
5."Consumed in Darkness"3:33
6."Murder One"2:13
7."Butchering Death"3:21
8."World of Hate"3:33
9."Deadly Force"1:36
Total length:26:56

Personnel



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