Warkult

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Warkult
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 27, 2004
StudioLiquid Ghost, Boca Raton, Florida
Genre Death metal
Length43:39
Label Nuclear Blast
Producer J.F. Dagenais, Malevolent Creation
Malevolent Creation chronology
The Will to Kill
(2002)
Warkult
(2004)
Conquering South America
(2004)
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Warkult is the ninth studio album by Florida death metal band Malevolent Creation.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Dead March"Barrett, Sims, Symons2:48
2."Preemptive Strike"Barrett, Sims, Fasciana, Symons4:07
3."Supremacy Through Annihilation"Barrett, Symons3:34
4."Murder Reigns"Fasciana, Symons2:53
5."Captured"Fasciana, Symons3:45
6."Merciless"Barrett, Symons2:34
7."Section 8"Fasciana, Symons5:21
8."On Grounds of Battle"Fasciana, Symons4:17
9."Tyranic Oppression"Fasciana, Symons4:24
10."Ravaged by Conflict"Barrett, Symons2:09
11."Shock and Awe"Barrett, Fasciana, Symons4:25
12."Jack the Ripper" (Bonus Track; originally recorded by Hobbs' Angel of Death)Peter Hobbs3:18
Total length:43:49

Personnel

Production

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