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For the Lions (Bonus Track Version)

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Download links and information about For the Lions (Bonus Track Version) by Hatebreed. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Rock, Black Metal, Punk, Metal, Death Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 01:00:42 minutes.

Artist: Hatebreed
Release date: 2009
Genre: Rock, Black Metal, Punk, Metal, Death Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 21
Duration: 01:00:42
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Ghosts of War 4:00
2. Suicidal Maniac 3:06
3. Escape 4:37
4. Hatebreeders 2:51
5. Set It Off 2:37
6. Thirsty & Miserable 2:21
7. All I Had I Gave 3:15
8. Your Mistake 1:43
9. I'm In Pain 4:11
10. It's the Limit 1:40
11. Refuse / Resist 3:07
12. Supertouch 2:21
13. Evil Minds 0:57
14. Shut Me Out 2:14
15. Sick of Talk 0:38
16. Life Is Pain 3:21
17. Hear Me 1:54
18. Boxed In 2:59
19. Ghosts of War (Bonus Track ) 4:00
20. Ghosts of War (Behind the Scenes) 6:03
21. Thirsty & Miserable (Bonus Track ) 2:47

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Hatebreed’s For the Lions takes on various metal subgenres by covering songs from bands such as Slayer, Sepultura and of course Metallica. Opening with “Ghosts of War,” Hatebreed give the South of Heaven-era Slayer number a tune-up; everything sounds bigger and newer, and though frontman Jamey Jasta’s guttural growls are as impressive as they are intimidating, Tom Araya’s post-adolescent sneering vocal seethe remains the more evil sounding of the two. Hatebreed’s update of Metallica’s “Escape” puts more doom and gloom in the mix, while that instantly catchy chorus sounds like someone brought a vocoder into the studio. But the punk covers here sound noticeably fiercer and tighter, especially when taking on a punch-throwing rendition of their namesake with the Misfits’ “Hatebreeders” and a blood-spitting version of Black Flag’s “Thirsty & Miserable.” The bonus track version offers up two videos and a behind-the-scenes making-of “Ghosts of War.”