Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: BHR012
- Format: CD
- UPC: 643157430599
- Street Date: 07/08/14
- PreBook Date: 06/03/14
- Label: Blast Head Records »
- Genre: Metal
- Run Time: 47:00 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2014
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
Product Assets
Hate Division - Order Of The Enslaved
A massively heavy and diverse encounter with death metal. This is the definition of extreme!
- List Price: $14.99
- Your Price: $1.99
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The sophomore album from the Canadian purveyors of death metal delivers in every way possible! 'Order of the Enslaved' is a huge leap forward in song writing, production and showcases the bands ability to seamlessly incorporate a variety of styles into their definition of extreme music! For fans of Origin, Dying Fetus and Man Must Die!
Track Listing
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Sales Points
- Artwork by Ken Sarafin of Sarafin Concepts (The Kennedy Veil, Archspire, Eternium)
- Mastered by Hugues Deslauriers (Augury, Vengeful)
- Sticker on the front describes the music style, lists comparable bands with a 'For fans of...' section. QR Code links customers direct to YouTube to listen to tracks from this album!
- Full Color 12 Page Booklet
Press Quotes
Hate Division have brought their A-game to this one, and should be received with open arms by the death metal community, particularly fans of Misery Index and Origin.
—Dead Rhetoric (8/10), http://deadrhetoric.com/reviews/hate-division-orde
Hate Division's new record 'Order of the Enslaved' is the sort of death metal release that shocks you back into remembering why you loved death metal so much in the first place, and by god, is it triumphant, with blazing riffs and a colossal attack.
—Two Guys Metal Reviews, http://www.twoguysmetalreviews.com/2014/06/hate-di
Fusing aspects of death metal and grindcore, Hate Division's sophomore album is an absolutely brutal affair,
—Against Magazine (8/10), http://againstmagazine.com/
An honest breath of fresh air to hear a relatively new death metal band that doesn't sound robotic or overly produced.
—Heavy Blog is Heavy (3.5/5), http://www.heavyblogisheavy.com/2014/07/15/hate-di
Hate Division ups the ante with this album. This is the new standard.
—Metal Worx (4.5/5), http://www.mettalworx.com/reviews.html
Angry and in your face but they're not flashy or gimmicky; they're content to let the music do its stuff.
—Wonderbox, http://wonderboxmetal.wordpress.com/2014/07/14/hat
Blast-happy and discordant death metal tempered by that uniquely Canadian riff style.
—Invisable Oranges, http://www.invisibleoranges.com/2014/07/upcoming-m