CD Sony Music/ Metal Blade Release date: 09/Nov/2012
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Sales Rank:
#70 in Heavy Metal #326 in Rock
Style:
Heavy Metal
Product No.:
1898739884
Details / Tracklist:
01. "Fire & damnation"
02. "Vermin of the sky"
03. "The weakest limb"
04. "A new morality"
05. "Waking the fire"
06. "Fallen saint"
07. "Crushing point"
08. "Devil chaser"
09. "I dare you"
10. "Tribal furies"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Fire & Damnation by Exumer, released 10 April 2012, includes the following tracks: "The Darkest Day Of Man", "End Of Flesh", "A Future Corrupt", "Murder Sermon" and more.
This version of Fire & Damnation comes as a 1xCD. -
Under license from Metal Blade Records
"Fire & Damnation" is a powerful thrash metal album by the legendary German band Exumer, released in CD format. This release marks a triumphant return for Exumer after a long hiatus, showcasing their signature blend of aggressive riffs, relentless drumming, and raw vocals that have earned them cult status within the global metal community. The album delivers both classic thrash elements and modern production quality, making it essential listening for fans old and new. Exumer first gained international recognition with their 1986 debut "Possessed by Fire," establishing themselves as pioneers of Teutonic thrash alongside bands like Kreator and Sodom. Over the years, they have built a dedicated fanbase through energetic live performances and critically acclaimed releases. "Fire & Damnation" was produced under Sony Music/Metal Blade?two industry giants known for supporting groundbreaking artists across genres. Metal Blade Records has been instrumental in launching some of the most influential names in heavy music since its founding in 1982, while Sony Music brings decades of experience and global reach to every project.
The third studio album by the German thrash metal band Exumer. It was released 25 years after the band's previous album, Rising from the Sea (1987), on 6 April 2012. I recommend.