Fire & Damnation
Exumer · 2012
33 min · 10 tracks · thrash metal
A relentless barrage of lightning-fast riffs and aggressive vocals echo the raw energy of classic thrash metal.
Fire & Damnation is an album by Exumer, released in 2012. A relentless barrage of lightning-fast riffs and aggressive vocals echo the raw energy of classic thrash metal. 'Fire & Damnation' was well-received by critics, illustrating Exumer's enduring influence in thrash metal. The album demonstrated commercial viability, debuting in several metal charts and earning praise for its authentic sound that appealed to both old fans and a new generation of listeners. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Fire & Damnation sound like?
A relentless barrage of lightning-fast riffs and aggressive vocals echo the raw energy of classic thrash metal. Rooted in thrash metal.
What makes Fire & Damnation by Exumer notable?
'Fire & Damnation' was well-received by critics, illustrating Exumer's enduring influence in thrash metal. The album demonstrated commercial viability, debuting in several metal charts and earning praise for its authentic sound that appealed to both old fans and a new generation of listeners. Released on January 1, 2012, 'Fire & Damnation' marked Exumer's return after a two-decade hiatus since their previous album, 'Waking the Fire'. This comeback showcased the band's ability to merge their early thrash roots with a modern production approach, revitalizing their presence in the metal scene.
How many songs are on Fire & Damnation?
Fire & Damnation has 10 tracks, running approximately 33 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Fire & Damnation Standout 3:16
- 2 Vermin of the Sky Standout 3:17
- 3 The Weakest Limb 3:51
- 4 A New Morality Standout 3:08
- 5 Waking the Fire 3:14
- 6 Fallen Saint 3:54
- 7 Crushing Point 3:02
- 8 Devil Chaser 2:43
- 9 I Dare You 3:40
- 10 Tribal Furies 3:28
Release Date
January 1, 2012
Artist Origin
Germany
Runtime
33 min 33 sec
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