Manifest Decimation
Power Trip · 2013
34 min · 8 tracks · thrash metal · crossover thrash
Ferocious thrash riffs collide with hardcore punk energy, delivering a relentless sonic onslaught.
Manifest Decimation is an album by Power Trip, released in 2013. Ferocious thrash riffs collide with hardcore punk energy, delivering a relentless sonic onslaught. 'Manifest Decimation' significantly impacted the thrash metal revival, praised for its raw intensity and authenticity. It received critical acclaim, landing on various end-of-year lists and establishing Power Trip as leading figures in modern metal. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Manifest Decimation sound like?
Ferocious thrash riffs collide with hardcore punk energy, delivering a relentless sonic onslaught. Rooted in thrash metal and crossover thrash.
What makes Manifest Decimation by Power Trip notable?
'Manifest Decimation' significantly impacted the thrash metal revival, praised for its raw intensity and authenticity. It received critical acclaim, landing on various end-of-year lists and establishing Power Trip as leading figures in modern metal. When 'Manifest Decimation' was released in 2013, Power Trip was still emerging as a prominent force in the crossover thrash scene. This album marked their debut full-length, following the success of their 2011 EP 'This is Power Trip', and showcased their evolution into a band capable of commanding attention within both metal and punk communities.
How many songs are on Manifest Decimation?
Manifest Decimation has 8 tracks, running approximately 34 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Manifest Decimation Standout 4:33
- 2 Heretic’s Fork Standout 4:02
- 3 Conditioned to Death Standout 3:22
- 4 Murderer’s Row 3:52
- 5 Crossbreaker 3:46
- 6 Drown 4:45
- 7 Power Trip 3:52
- 8 The Hammer of Doubt 6:26
Release Date
January 1, 2013
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
34 min 38 sec
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