In Memoriam (Living Sacrifice album)

In Memoriam
Compilation album by Living Sacrifice
Released March 29, 2005[1]
Genre Christian metal, death metal, thrash metal, groove metal, metalcore
Label Solid State
Producer Living Sacrifice, Barry Poytner, Kurt Bachman, Joey Daub, Psycho Boy, Doug Mann
Living Sacrifice chronology
Conceived in Fire
(2002)
In Memoriam
(2005)
Death Machine
(2008)

In Memoriam is a compilation of what are considered to be the best songs recorded by Living Sacrifice. It includes tracks from the band's 1991 debut, as well as others spanning their entire career. It was released through Solid State Records. The first three songs of the compilation are new songs, songs that were believed to be the band's final tracks. The album also features the rare re-recording of "Enthroned" entitled "Enthroned '98". "Enthroned" originally appeared on Nonexistent and was recorded again during the Reborn sessions.

Living Sacrifice has endured many lineup changes over the years. This has caused their musical style to be inconsistent throughout their career, and, as a result, some of the tracks on this compilation may seem very different in style from the others.

Track listing

No. TitleOriginal release (year) Length
1. "In Christ"  Previously unreleased 3:11
2. "Power of God"  Previously unreleased 2:57
3. "Killers"  Previously unreleased 3:14
4. "Symbiotic"  Conceived in Fire (2002) 4:14
5. "Send Your Regrets"  Conceived in Fire (2002) 3:40
6. "Bloodwork"  The Hammering Process (2000) 4:13
7. "Local Vengeance Killing"  The Hammering Process (2000) 3:08
8. "Reborn Empowered"  Reborn (1997) 3:46
9. "Reject"  Reborn (1997) 3:34
10. "Enthroned '98"  Previously unreleased 3:34
11. "Breathing Murder"  Inhabit (1994) 4:24
12. "In the Shadow"  Inhabit (1994) 2:59
13. "Distorted"  Nonexistent (1992) 4:38
14. "Haven of Blasphemy"  Nonexistent (1992) 2:55
15. "Obstruction"  Living Sacrifice (1991) 5:28
16. "Anorexia Spiritual"  Living Sacrifice (1991) 4:41

Personnel

References

  1. "In Memoriam - Living Sacrifice". AllMusic. Retrieved June 9, 2015.


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