Domination (Morbid Angel album)

Domination
Studio album by Morbid Angel
Released May 9, 1995
Recorded Nov 1994-Jan 1995
Genre Death metal[1]
Length 44:45
Label Earache (Europe), Giant (North America)
Producer Morbid Angel and Bill Kennedy
Morbid Angel chronology
Covenant
(1993)
Domination
(1995)
Entangled in Chaos
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

Domination is the fourth full-length studio album by death metal band Morbid Angel, released in 1995. This was Morbid Angel's last album under the label Giant Records before the company filed for bankruptcy. The band then re-signed with their former label, Earache Records.

The CD cover is shown here. The LP came with a different but similar computer generated picture. Initial copies came in a green jewelcase. There was also a limited edition "Slime Pack" planned, which was never released after several packs leaked before shipping and the slime-substance was found to be toxic.

A music video was produced for the song "Where the Slime Live".

David Vincent left the band soon after the release of Domination and was replaced by Steve Tucker. Vincent returned to the band in 2004 but it would not be until the release of Illud Divinum Insanus in 2011 that he would appear on new Morbid Angel recordings.

Track listing

No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "Dominate"  VincentAzagthoth 2:39
2. "Where the Slime Live"  VincentAzagthoth 5:26
3. "Eyes to See, Ears to Hear"  VincentAzagthoth, Rutan 3:52
4. "Melting"   Rutan 1:20
5. "Nothing but Fear"  VincentRutan 4:31
6. "Dawn of the Angry"  VincentAzagthoth 4:39
7. "This Means War"   Rutan 3:12
8. "Caesar's Palace"  VincentAzagthoth 6:20
9. "Dreaming"   Azagthoth 2:17
10. "Inquisition (Burn with Me)"  VincentAzagthoth 4:33
11. "Hatework"  VincentRutan 5:47
12. "Sworn to the Black" (Laibach remix) (Japanese bonus track)   4:16
13. "God of Emptiness" (Laibach remix) (Japanese bonus track)   5:37

Personnel

Production

References

  1. "Morbid Angel "Domination". Metal Storm.
  2. Huey, Steve. "Domination - Morbid Angel". Allmusic. Retrieved December 20, 2011.
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