Empires (Animosity album)

Empires is the second studio album by American death metal band Animosity, released in 2005.

Empires
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 23, 2005
RecordedMarch 2005
StudioCastle Ultimate Studios in Oakland, California
GenreDeath metal, deathgrind, deathcore
Length27:33
LabelBlack Market Activities, Metal Blade Records
Animosity chronology
Shut It Down
(2003)
Empires
(2005)
Animal
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Blabbermouth.net[2]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Leo Miller.

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Thieves"Frank Costa, Navene Koperweis4:33
2."Commoditism"Costa, Koperweis2:09
3."Holy Shackles"Costa, Koperweis2:58
4."Empires"Costa, Koperweis2:54
5."The Black Page"Costa, Koperweis3:11
6."Life Advocate"Nick Lazaro2:55
7."Manhunt"Costa, Koperweis2:19
8."Plutocracy"Costa, Koperweis2:22
9."Shut It Down"Costa, Koperweis4:11

Personnel

Animosity
  • Dan Kenny - Bass
  • Frank Costa - Guitars
  • Chase Fraser - Guitars
  • Navene Koperweis - Drums
  • Leo Miller - Vocals
Production
  • Paul A. Romano - Art direction, Artwork, Design,
  • Amy Trachtenberg - Photography (Band)
  • Zack Ohren - Recording, Mixing, Mastering
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