The Art of Malice

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The Art of Malice
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ReleasedMay 11, 2010
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Label 60 Cycle Hum
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  • John 5
  • Chris Baseford
John 5 chronology
Remixploitation
(2009)
The Art of Malice
(2010)
God Told Me To
(2012)
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The Art of Malice is the fifth solo album by John 5. It was released on May 11, 2010.

Contents

Album news

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Nightmare Unravels"4:54
2."The Art of Malice"1:46
3."Ill Will or Spite"4:03
4."J.W."3:10
5."Ya Dig?" (feat. Billy Sheehan)3:52
6."Can I Live Again"4:02
7."Portrayed as Unremorseful"3:29
8."Steel Guitar Rag"3:00
9."Wayne County Killer"3:42
10."Fractured Mirror" (Ace Frehley cover)5:09
11."The S-Lot"4:13
12."The Last Page Turned"3:35

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. "Listen! To the first track from the new John 5 album 'The Art of Malice' COMING SOON! Album artwork and photography by Ray Gutierrez". The Official John 5 website. Retrieved 2010-03-02.