Hail Destroyer

Hail Destroyer
Studio album by Cancer Bats
Released April 22, 2008
Genre Hardcore punk, metalcore, sludge metal
Length 37:35
Label Distort, Metal Blade
Producer Eric Ratz, Kenny Luong, Greg Below
Cancer Bats chronology
This Is Hell / Cancer Bats
(2007)
Hail Destroyer
(2008)
Sabotage EP
(2010)

Hail Destroyer is Cancer Bats' second full-length album.[1] It was released on April 22, 2008 by Distort Entertainment in Canada and on June 24, 2008 by Metal Blade Records in the US.[2]

In 2009, Hail Destroyer was reissued in some regions with four bonus tracks (one new song and three cover songs) in addition to a DVD featuring live footage of the Cancer Bats.[3] The bonus tracks were also released separately as an extended play dubbed the Tour EP on June 30, 2009.[4] Videos were filmed for "Hail Destroyer", "Deathsmarch" and "Lucifer's Rocking Chair".

The title track was featured briefly in the 2009 sci-fi horror film Splice.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Hail Destroyer"   3:17
2. "Harem of Scorpions" (feat. Tim McIlrath of Rise Against) 2:47
3. "Deathsmarch" (feat. Wade MacNeil of Alexisonfire) 3:36
4. "Regret"   2:44
5. "Bastard's Waltz"   3:28
6. "Sorceress"   2:16
7. "Lucifer's Rocking Chair"   4:21
8. "Let It Pour"   2:42
9. "Smiling Politely" (feat. Ben Kowalewicz of Billy Talent) 4:02
10. "Pray for Darkness"   1:30
11. "PMA 'Til I'm DOA"   3:03
12. "Zed's Dead, Baby"   3:50
Total length:
37:35
Reissue bonus tracks and Tour EP
No. Title Length
13. "Engine Skull"   2:38
14. "Agenda Suicide" (The Faint cover) 2:57
15. "So Jealous" (Tegan and Sara cover) 2:54
16. "I Want a Lot Now" (Murder City Devils cover) 3:44
Total length:
49:56

Personnel

Cancer Bats
Additional musicians
Production

Accolades

Professional ratings
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SourceRating
AbsolutePunk.net(82%) link
Allmusic link
Alternative Vision link
Kerrang!
Punknews.org link
Punktastic.com link
Rockmidgets.com link
Toronto Music Scene link
Unglued Reviews(Positive) link

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