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2003 studio album by Vital Remains
Dechristianize
Studio album by Vital Remains
ReleasedAugust 22, 2003
RecordedApril 29 – May 11, 2002
StudioMorrisound Recording
GenreBrutal death metal
Length60:40
LabelCentury Media
ProducerVital Remains
Vital Remains chronology
Dawn of the Apocalypse
(2000)
Dechristianize
(2003)
Horrors of Hell
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic

Dechristianize is the fifth album by American death metal band Vital Remains. It was released on August 22, 2003. The lyrics deal with the Dechristianization of France during the French Revolution. The intro - "Let the Killing Begin" - features a section of Carl Orff's "O Fortuna" and voices from the film The Greatest Story Ever Told. This album was the first to feature Deicide vocalist Glen Benton, and is generally considered to be the band's breakthrough album.

Track listing

All songs by Tony Lazaro and Dave Suzuki.

No.TitleLength
1."Let the Killing Begin"1:59
2."Dechristianize"8:56
3."Infidel"6:17
4."Devoured Elysium"5:44
5."Savior to None... Failure for All..."6:37
6."Unleashed Hell"5:58
7."Rush of Deliverance"7:07
8."At War with God"7:55
9."Entwined by Vengeance"10:00
Total length:60:40

Personnel

Vital Remains
Production
  • Mark Prator - Mixing, Engineer
  • Aaron Caillier - Engineer
  • Robert Pemberton - Remixing, Engineer
  • Todd Jessop - Engineer
  • Roger Lian - Mastering
  • Jaromír "Deather" Bezruč - Cover Art
  • Joe Rooney - Photos

References

  1. Allmusic review
Vital Remains
  • Tony Lazaro
  • Gaeton Collier
  • Chris Dovas
  • Caio Kehyayan
  • Scott Eames
  • Paul Flynn
  • Jeff Gruslin
  • Joe Lewis
  • Rick Corbett
  • Glen Benton
  • Dave Suzuki
  • Scott Wily
  • James Payne
  • Dean Arnold
  • Brian Werner
Studio albums
Compilation albums


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