Awaken to the Suffering

Awaken to the Suffering is the fourth studio album by the brutal death metal band Pathology from San Diego.[1] It was released by Victory on September 13, 2011.

Awaken to the Suffering
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 13, 2011
RecordedJune 27–July 25, 2011, at Lambesis Studios
GenreBrutal death metal
Length31:13
LabelVictory
ProducerDaniel Castleman
Pathology chronology
Legacy of the Ancients
(2010)
Awaken to the Suffering
(2011)
The Time of Great Purification
(2012)

It is the first album by the band to feature Jonathan Huber who was formerly the vocalist of the Washington-based deathcore band I Declare War. After recording one more album following this one, Huber left the band in 2012.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Dissected by Righteousness"3:40
2."Ingestion of Creation" (featuring A.J. Magana of Deprecated)2:52
3."Hostility Towards Conformity"2:35
4."Media Consumption"2:12
5."Society's Desolation" (featuring Obie Flett of Inherit Disease)3:02
6."Prolonging the Suffering" (instrumental)1:13
7."A Perverse Existence"2:02
8."Humanity's Cesspool"3:58
9."Festering in Filth" (featuring A.J. Magana of Deprecated)1:47
10."Opposing Globalization"3:05
11."Emises"3:36
12."Revocation of Earth" (instrumental)1:10
Total length:31:13

Personnel

Pathology
  • Jonathan Huber – vocals
  • Tim Tiszczenko – guitar
  • Kevin Schwartz – guitar
  • Oscar Ramirez – bass
  • Dave Astor – drums
Production
  • Producer – Daniel Castleman
  • Mastering – Alan Douches
  • Artwork – Par Olofsson
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References

  1. "Credits". Allmusic. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
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