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Obituary reunited in 2003, and released their sixth studio album Frozen in Time two years later. Around 2006, Obituary ended their 18-year relationship with Roadrunner, and signed to the independent record label Candlelight Records, and their debut for the label Xecutioner's Return was released in 2007, followed two years later by Darkest Day ...
Obituary's fourth studio album, World Demise, was released in September 1994. [4] Although the album did not sell as well as The End Complete , it still managed to reach the top 100 in several territories, including the United States, [ 12 ] United Kingdom, [ 8 ] Germany, [ 9 ] Switzerland [ 13 ] and the Netherlands, [ 10 ] and a music video ...
Obituary is the tenth studio album by American death metal band Obituary, released on March 17, 2017. [ 1 ] Music videos were made for "Ten Thousand Ways To Die, "Sentence Day", "Brave".
With respect to the album, Blabbermouth.net stated that "these ten new songs smash, kick and slay with admirable levels of vehemence and viciousness, as if OBITUARY have reawakened the virile, fearless spirit of their younger selves".
The title of the album is derived from the band's original band name, which was Xecutioner. The album is their first album since 1990's Cause of Death to be recorded without guitarist Allen West and the first album to feature guitarist Ralph Santolla. Though hailed as a partial return to the more speed-based style of the band's early work, it ...
The End Complete album is Obituary's best-selling, with over 100,000 copies sold in the U.S. and more than 250,000 worldwide [citation needed]. It reached #16 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart. Additionally, the band's new logo introduced on The End Complete is the best-selling shirt print in the history of Roadrunner Records [citation needed].
Kentucky prison records say Southworth was released because he reached his minimum sentence expiration date. He was sentenced for manslaughter involving the death of his wife, Umi Southworth, on ...
Anthology is a 2001 greatest hits album by American death metal band Obituary. [5] [6] It contains songs recorded during the band's early career, from 1989's Slowly We Rot to 1997's Back from the Dead. The compilation also contains two previously unreleased tracks, recorded in 1998 before the band separated.