War of Attrition (album)

War of Attrition (album)

Infobox Album |
Name = War of Attrition
Type = studio
Artist = Dying Fetus


Released = March 6th, 2007
Producer = Dying Fetus
Genre = Technical death metal
Brutal death metal
Length = 36:50
Label = Relapse
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:4v821t7jzzua link]
* Metal Hammer rating-10|8
* Review Busters rating-10|7 [http://www.reviewbusters.net/music/review.aspx?id=201 link]
Last album = "Stop at Nothing"
(2003)
This album = "War of Attrition"
(2007)

"War of Attrition" is the fifth album by Dying Fetus. The album's lyrics were written solely by guitarist Mike Kimball (see album booklet). This release has seen high praise from original fans due to its return to traditional DF form. It is also their 1st self-produced album in 9 years.

Former co-vocalist Vince Matthews and former drummer Eric Seyanga departed in 2005 to form the band Covenance. Gallagher once again found a new member: drummer Duane Timlin. With this line-up, Gallagher promised to record what he called "our most brutal album yet."

It is perhaps Dying Fetus' most politically-influenced album, containing lyrics that tackled the War on Terror, reality TV, and the flaws within the justice system. True to DF roots, it is also rather violent, as, right after the band describes their topic, they often switch to how they kill their victims.

Track listing

#Homicidal Retribution - 5:30
#Fate Of The Condemned - 4:42
#Raping The System - 3:41
#Insidious Repression - 4:47
#Unadulterated Hatred - 6:11
#The Ancient Rivalry - 3:33
#Parasites Of Catastrophe - 4:12
#Obsolete Deterrence - 4:14

Line Up

*John Gallagher: Guitars/vocals
*Mike Kimball: Guitars
*Sean Beasley: Bass/vocals
*Duane Timlin: Drums


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