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1996 studio album by Whiplash
Cult of One
Studio album by Whiplash
ReleasedJune 5, 1996
GenreThrash metal, groove metal
Length62:19
LabelMassacre Records
Whiplash chronology
Insult to Injury
(1989)
Cult of One
(1996)
Sit Stand Kneel Prey
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rock Hard

Cult of One is the fourth full-length studio album by American thrash metal band Whiplash. It was released on Massacre Records in 1996 and follows a seven-year absence of the band after 1989's Insult to Injury. A different vocalist and bass player, and an additional guitarist joined originals Tony Portaro and Tony Scaglione – a line-up which again changed for the following year's offering, Sit Stand Kneel Prey.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Such is the Will"6:20
2."No One's Idol"5:24
3."No Fear to Tread"5:13
4."1,000 Times"6:52
5."Wheel of Misfortune"5:23
6."Heavenaut"7:50
7."Lost World"5:26
8."Cult of One"8:28
9."Enemy"4:32
10."Apostle of Truth"6:51

Credits

  • Rob Gonzo – vocals
  • Tony Portaro – guitar
  • Warren Conditi – guitar
  • James Preziosa – bass
  • Tony Scaglione – drums
  • Michael Pinnella – keyboards on tracks 7, 8, 10

References

  1. "Cult of One review". Rock Hard. Retrieved July 17, 2019.

External links

Whiplash
  • Tony Portaro
  • David DeLong
  • Ron Lipnicki
  • Rich Day
  • Tony Bono
  • Joe Cangelosi
  • Mike Orosz
  • Glenn Hansen
  • Rob Gonzo
  • Rob Harding
  • James Preziosa
  • Warren Conditi
  • Henry Veggian
  • Dave Jengo
  • Bob Candella
  • Dan Foord
  • Charlie Zeleny
  • Tony Scaglione
  • Tom Tierney
Studio albums



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