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"Epicus Maximus" is an instrumental track and begins after a minute of silence. The song itself is 2:02. This song is also known as "A Dead Current", which was later confirmed to be a fan-created name for the song, being "Epicus Maximus" the original name. A song by the name of "Nightslasher" was included on some editions of the album.
Warbringer entered the studio with Bill Metoyer (Slayer, D.R.I., W.A.S.P) as their producer and engineer. In 2008 War Without End was released and Warbringer was lined up for their first national tour opening for Exodus in January followed by another stateside tour opening for Nile. Andy Laux decided to finish his senior year of high school ...
An album of electronic remixes of Final Fantasy XIV tracks, Pulse: Final Fantasy XIV Remix Album, was released on September 30, 2020. The fourteen-track album contains remixes by Takafumi Imamura, Daiki Ishikawa, and Masayoshi Soken, covering songs from A Realm Reborn and the Heavensward , Stormblood , and Shadowbringers expansions.
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War Without End may refer to: "War Without End" , an episode of the American science fiction television series Babylon 5 "War Without End" War Without End, a 2008 release by the American thrash metal band Warbringer
IV: Empires Collapse is the fourth studio album by American thrash metal band Warbringer, released on October 29, 2013 via Century Media. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Track listing
Final Fantasy is a media franchise created by Hironobu Sakaguchi and owned by Square Enix that includes video games, motion pictures, and other merchandise.The series began in 1987 as an eponymous role-playing video game developed by Square, spawning a video game series that became the central focus of the franchise.
The album's title and artwork were revealed in February 2020, [2] along with the release of a rerecording of 2019's single Firepower Kills for the album. [3] In the months following the release of the album, Napalm Records released a documentary [4] about the album on YouTube in which the band discussed the history of each song.