Science of Annihilation
Science of Annihilation is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal band Cage, released on May 22, 2009. This is the first Cage album to feature former Psychotic Waltz drummer Norm Leggio.[1]
Science of Annihilation | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | May 22, 2009 | |||
Genre | Heavy metal Power metal | |||
Label | Music Buy Mail Pure Steel Records (LP) | |||
Producer | Dave Garcia, Sean Peck | |||
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Source | Rating |
Danger Dog | |
Rock Reviews | |
Power of Metal | (9.8/10) |
Metal.de | |
Metal Review |
Track listing
- "The Power That Feeds" (Peck)
- "Planet Crusher" (Garcia / Peck)
- "Scarlet Witch" (Garcia / Peck)
- "Spirit Of Vengeance" (Garcia / Peck / McGinnis)
- "Black River Falls" (Garcia / Peck)
- "Operation Overlord" (McGinnis / Peck)
- "Power Of A God" (Garcia / Peck / McGinnis)
- "Speed Kills" (Garcia / Peck)
- "Stranger In Black" (Garcia / Peck)
- "Die Glocke" (Garcia / Peck)
- "Spectre Of War" (Garcia / Peck)
- "Science Of Annihilation" (Garcia / Peck)
- "At The Edge Of The Infinite" (Garcia / Peck)
Personnel
- Sean Peck – vocals
- Dave Garcia – guitars
- Anthony Wayne McGinnis – guitars
- Mike Giordono – bass
- Norm Leggio – drums
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References
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