CD Century Media Catalog Release date: 15/Jul/2011
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#10212 in Other Pop #10119 in Pop
Style:
Other Pop
Product No.:
1898056394
Details / Tracklist:
01. "Slaves to Substance"
02. "O.C.D."
03. "Human Violence"
04. "You Only Live Once"
05. "Fuck Everything"
06. "March to the Black Crown (Interlude)"
07. "Witness the Addiction"
08. "Cross-eyed Catastrophe"
09. "Smashed"
10. "The Only Thing That Sets Us Apart"
11. "Cancerous Skies"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
The Black Crown by Suicide Silence, released 15 July 2011, includes the following tracks: "Human Violence", "Fuck Everything", "Witness The Addiction", "Smashed" and more.
This version of The Black Crown comes as a 1xCD. -
Recorded at Omen Room Studios, Garden Grove, CA
Mixed @ Planet-Z, Hadley, MA
Jewel case with clear tray and 8-page foldout booklet.
"The Black Crown" is a powerful CD release by the American deathcore band Suicide Silence, produced by Century Media Catalog. This album marks a significant evolution in the band's sound, blending brutal breakdowns with more melodic elements and introspective lyrics. Released in 2011, "The Black Crown" features standout tracks like "Slaves to Substance," "You Only Live Once," and "O.C.D." The record showcases Mitch Lucker's intense vocal delivery and the band's technical prowess. Suicide Silence has been at the forefront of modern metal since their formation in 2002, earning acclaim for albums such as "No Time to Bleed" and winning awards including Revolver Golden Gods' Best New Talent. Century Media Catalog is renowned for supporting groundbreaking artists within heavy music genres, consistently delivering high-quality releases that shape the global metal scene.
The music is too modern for experienced mealheads to take this project seriously, but too heavy to be on music channels in prime time.
The fashion for this has long gone, and the main audience has stepped over the threshold of thirty ... These guys aren't impressive today.