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Omen

Soulfly · 2010

51 min · 33 tracks · thrash metal ยท groove metal

A relentless barrage of aggressive riffs and tribal rhythms reflecting the chaos of modern existence.

Why listen to this

Best for
steady aggression throughout experience ideal for workout motivation engaging rhythms for headbanging
Context
Released in 2010, 'Omen' marked Soulfly's seventh studio album and came after their 2008 release 'Conquer.' At this point in their career, Soulfly was solidifying their identity within the groove metal genre, with Max Cavalera continuing to explore themes of brutality and social commentary through his music. The album also showcased a more polished production compared to earlier works, indicating their evolution as artists.
If you like
thrash metal, groove metal
What next
Enslaved — Continues the aggressive sound with more complex arrangements and themes.

Omen is an album by Soulfly, released in 2010. A relentless barrage of aggressive riffs and tribal rhythms reflecting the chaos of modern existence. 'Omen' debuted at number 23 on the Billboard 200 chart, demonstrating Soulfly's sustained popularity in the metal scene. The album is noted for its bold lyrical content and heavy sound, which resonated with fans and critics alike, contributing to discussions about the state of heavy music during the late 2000s. It also includes tracks that reflect on darker themes, drawing attention to issues like violence and societal decay. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Omen sound like?

A relentless barrage of aggressive riffs and tribal rhythms reflecting the chaos of modern existence. Rooted in thrash metal and groove metal.

What makes Omen by Soulfly notable?

'Omen' debuted at number 23 on the Billboard 200 chart, demonstrating Soulfly's sustained popularity in the metal scene. The album is noted for its bold lyrical content and heavy sound, which resonated with fans and critics alike, contributing to discussions about the state of heavy music during the late 2000s. It also includes tracks that reflect on darker themes, drawing attention to issues like violence and societal decay. Released in 2010, 'Omen' marked Soulfly's seventh studio album and came after their 2008 release 'Conquer.' At this point in their career, Soulfly was solidifying their identity within the groove metal genre, with Max Cavalera continuing to explore themes of brutality and social commentary through his music. The album also showcased a more polished production compared to earlier works, indicating their evolution as artists.

Who is Omen for?

Omen works well if you're into steady aggression throughout experience, ideal for workout motivation and engaging rhythms for headbanging.

How many songs are on Omen?

Omen has 33 tracks, running approximately 51 minutes.

Tracklist

33 tracks·51:43

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 Bloodbath & Beyond 2:31
  • 2 Rise of the Fallen Standout 4:33
  • 3 Great Depression 3:57
  • 4 Lethal Injection Standout 3:05
  • 5 Kingdom 3:54
  • 6 Jeffrey Dahmer Standout 2:52
  • 7 Off With Their Heads 4:22
  • 8 Vulture Culture 4:01
  • 9 Mega-Doom 3:04
  • 10 Counter Sabotage 3:50
  • 11 Soulfly VII 4:25
  • 12 Four Sticks 4:40
  • 13 Refuse/Resist 3:10
  • 14 Your Life, My Life 3:14

Disc 2

  • 1 Blood Fire War Hate
  • 2 Sanctuary
  • 3 Prophecy
  • 4 Back to the Primitive
  • 5 Seek 'n' Strike
  • 6 Living Sacrifice
  • 7 Enemy Ghost
  • 8 Refuse/Resist
  • 9 Doom
  • 10 L.O.T.M.
  • 11 Molotov
  • 12 Drums
  • 13 Warmageddon
  • 14 Policia
  • 15 Unleash
  • 16 Roots Bloody Roots
  • 17 Jumpdafuckup
  • 18 Eye for an Eye
  • 19 Unleash (Promo video)

Release Date

January 1, 2010

Genre

groove metal, thrash metal

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

51 min 43 sec