Legacy of Ashes (album)

Legacy of Ashes is a ninth studio album by Dutch death metal band Sinister. It was released on December 17, 2010 through Massacre Records. [2]

Legacy of Ashes
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 17, 2010
RecordedSoundlodge studios in Rhauderfehn, Germany
GenreDeath metal
Length37:45
LabelMassacre
ProducerJörg Uken
Sinister chronology
The Silent Howling
(2008)
Legacy of Ashes
(2010)
The Carnage Ending
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Herd of Damnation"1:27
2."Into the Blind World"4:34
3."The Enemy of My Enemy"4:08
4."Anatomy of a Catastrophe"4:05
5."The Sin of Sodomy"3:31
6."Legacy of Ashes"4:24
7."The Hornet's Nest"4:44
8."Righteous Indignations"4:32
9."The Living Sacrifice"6:20
Total length:37:45
Limited Digipak Edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
10."The Grey Massacre"4:13
11."Afterburner"4:59
12."Altruistic Suicide"5:07
13."Men Down"6:02

Personnel

Sinister
  • Aad Kloosterwaard - Vocals
  • Alex Paul - Guitars, Bass
  • Edwin van den Eeden - Drums
Production
  • Mike Hrubovcak - Cover art
  • Jörg Uken - Producer
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