Stillborn (album)

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Stillborn
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 26, 1993
StudioPro Media Studios, Gainesville, Florida
Genre Death metal
Length42:29
Label Roadrunner
Producer Mark Pinske
Malevolent Creation chronology
Retribution
(1992)
Stillborn
(1993)
Eternal
(1995)

Stillborn is the third studio album by American death metal band Malevolent Creation. It was released in 1993 on Roadrunner Records. Larry Hawke from the band HatePlow originally did drums on the album but Phil wanted the drum tracks re-done, Alex Marquez ended up playing on the album instead due to Larry getting a DUI and ending up in jail for it. [1] Roadrunner also wanted Brett to re-do his vocals but the band couldn't get him to and Roadrunner ended up dropping the band from their label, they ended up getting licensing deals for the subsequent labels they dealt with and to this day they still own rights to all their post-Roadrunner albums.

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Bret Hoffmann, all music composed by Phil Fasciana, except where noted.

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Dominated Resurgency"  4:16
2."The Way of All Flesh" Jon Rubin, Phil Fasciana4:25
3."Dominion of Terror"  4:32
4."Geared For Gain" Phil Fasciana, Jon Rubin3:05
5."Stillborn"  4:44
6."Ordain the Hierarchy"  2:47
7."Carnivorous Misgivings"  3:17
8."Genetic Affliction"  4:41
9."Ethnic Cleansing"  4:23
10."Disciple of Abhorrence"Brett Hoffmann, Peter LilienthalPhil Fasciana, Jon Rubin6:19
Total length:42:29

Personnel

Malevolent Creation

Guest musicians

Production

Artwork

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