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Sinai Beach, Immersed

Audio CD

Disk ID: 214666

Disk length: 43m 31s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Apocalypse 1:39
2. Obedience Through Desecration 4:20
3. The God I Would Be 4:36
4. Necessary Bloodshed 3:23
5. To The Church 4:49
6. Return To Dust 3:08
7. His Chosen Fate 3:42
8. The Stagnate 3:21
9. Distressor 1:02
10. The Serpent's Letter 5:10
11. Hell Blaze 2:54
12. Ignoring The Conditional Response 5:19

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Review

SINAI BEACH erupted from the fertile grounds of Southern California to take their rightful place among the modern extreme music movement's luminaries. They bring a sonic brew that incorporates the best of metal's past, present and future combined with a hardcore scene-bred work ethic and an undeniably heartfelt spiritual conviction. No quarter is asked and none are given. There are no apologies—only brutality. The band built their hard-won reputation through two years of do-it-yourself touring - playing headlining shows in basements, clubs and churches across North America and Europe. They backed up their live shows with two harsh rumbling CDs - When Breath Escapes and Wolves in Sheeps Clothing- from Christian hardcore label, Facedown Records. Their Victory Records debut, Immersed, will take the world by storm, bringing with it a melodic but savage sensibility inspired by PANTERA and DANZIG on a blueprint of MESHUGGAH and SLAYER. Immersed is a metalcore album as it has never been done before: intense, provocative and fully-realized.

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