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Shovel Headed Kill Machine, released in 2005, is the seventh studio album by thrash metal band Exodus. The album has been given much praise for the eight and-a-half minute epic, "Deathamphetamine."
This album contains a huge shift in the lineup for Exodus. This is the first studio album to feature Rob Dukes on vocals (after the departure of "Zetro"), the first album to feature Lee Altus on guitars (after Rick Hunolt's departure) and is also the only Exodus album to feature Paul Bostaph on drums after Tom Hunting's second departure.
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Holt unless stated.
- "Raze" (Dukes, Holt) – 4:17
- "Deathamphetamine" – 8:31
- "Karma's Messenger" (Dukes, Holt) – 4:15
- "Shudder to Think" – 4:49
- "I Am Abomination" – 3:25
- "Altered Boy" – 7:37
- "Going Going Gone" – 4:59
- "Now Thy Death Day Come" – 5:11
- ".44 Magnum Opus" – 6:57
- "Shovel Headed Kill Machine" – 2:57
[edit] Bonus Tracks
- Limited Digipack Bonus Track
- "Purge the World" (Funeral Hymn Demo) (Holt) - 4:00
- Japanese Bonus Track
- "Problems" (Jones, Matlock, Cook, Rotten) – ?:??
- Korean Bonus Track
- "Purge the World" (Holt) – 4:00
[edit] Band Line-Up
[edit] Credit
- Produced by Gary Holt
- Engineered by Jason Urteage
- Recorded at Trident Studio
- Mixed and mastered by Andy Sneap
- Mixed at Backstage Studio Derby UK