Weapons of Our Warfare

Weapons of Our Warfare

Infobox Album | Name = Weapons of Our Warfare
Type = studio
Artist = Deliverance


Released = 1990
Recorded =
Genre = Christian metal, speed metal, thrash metal
Length = 42:53
Label = Intense Records (1990)
Producer = George Ochoa
Reviews =
Last album = "Deliverance"
(1989)
This album = "Weapons of Our Warfare"
(1990)
Next album = "What a Joke"
(1992) |

"Weapons of Our Warfare" is an album released by the Christian Speed/Thrash metal band Deliverance and is considered by many to be one of the best of their career. The album was originally released in 1990 on Intense Records and printings from that release are very rare and considered collectors items. The band re-released the album in 1998 as a 2 disc set along with "Deliverance" on KMG records.

Track listing

# "Supplication" 1:48
# "This Present Darkness" 2:47
# "Weapons of Our Warfare" 4:25
# "Solitude" 6:03
# "Flesh and Blood" 7:27
# "Bought by Blood" 3:17
# "23" 5:49
# "Slay the Wicked" 4:03
# "Greetings of Death" 2:49
# "If We Faint Not" 4:25

Credits

*Jimmy P. Brown II - All Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Lead Guitar
*George Ochoa - Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
*Brian Khairullah - Bass Guitar
*Chris Hyde - Drums

External links

* [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:ujjw7i83g71r~T0 Weapons of Our Warfare] at Allmusic


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