The Mark of the Judas

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The Mark of the Judas
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 18, 2000
RecordedMarch 2000
Genre Melodic death metal, metalcore
Length40:58
Label M.I.A. Records, Southern Lord (SUNN21), Join the Team Player Records
Producer Brian McTernan
Darkest Hour chronology
The Prophecy Fulfilled
(1999)
The Mark of the Judas
(2000)
So Sedated, So Secure
(2001)
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The Mark of the Judas is the first full-length album released by American heavy metal band Darkest Hour. [2] Original copies of the album are now rare and out of print, though a fully remastered reissue was eventually released through Sumerian Records on June 15, 2015.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."For the Soul of the Savior"6:01
2."A Blessing in Tragedy"3:07
3."The Legacy"3:42
4."Part II"2:31
5."Eclipse"4:56
6."The Mark of the Judas"4:39
7."Escape Artist"4:19
8."Messiah Complex"4:28
9."How the Beautiful Decay"7:15
Total length:40:58

Personnel

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