In the Arms of Devastation
In the Arms of Devastation is the eighth studio album by the Canadian death metal band Kataklysm.
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Released | February 21, 2006 | |||
Recorded | Mixart Studio (July 2005) JFD Studio in Laval, Canada (August-September 2005) | |||
Genre | Death metal | |||
Length | 41:07 | |||
Label | Nuclear Blast | |||
Producer | Jean-François Dagenais | |||
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Track listing
Notes
- ^ The quote "Revenge is a meal best served cold" on Like Angels Weeping (The Dark) is taken from Man on Fire.
Personnel
- Kataklysm
- Maurizio Iacono – vocals
- Jean-François Dagenais – guitar, producer
- Stéphane Barbe – bass guitar
- Max Duhamel – drums
- Guest musicians
- Morgan Lander – guest vocals on It Turns to Rust
- Tim Roth – guest appearance on The Road to Devastation
- Rob Doherty – guest appearance on The Road to Devastation
- Production
- Jean-François Dagenais - Producer, engineered
- Tue Madsen - Mixing, Mastering
- Maurizio Iacono - Lyrics
- Anthony Clarkson - Cover art
- Jean Luc Lavoie - Photography
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References
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