Lyrics by Divine Heresy

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  1. Anarchaos
  2. Bleed The Fifth
  3. Bringer of Plagues
  4. Closure
  5. Darkness Embedded
  6. Enemy Kill
  7. Facebreaker
  8. Failed Creation
  9. False Gospel
  10. Impossible is Nothing
  11. Letter to Mother
  12. Monilithic Doomsday Devices
  13. Monolithic Doomsday Devices
  14. Redefine
  15. Rise Of The Scorned
  16. Royal Blood Heresy
  17. Savior Self
  18. Soul Decoded (Now And Forever)
  19. The Battle Of J. Casey
  20. The End Begins
  21. This Threat Is Real

Divine Heresy is an American heavy metal band formed in Los Angeles, California by founder of Fear Factory guitarist Dino Cazares and Devolved drummer John Sankey. Although the band's origins trace back to 2002, Divine Heresy was officially formed in 2006. The band currently consists of guitarist Cazares, former Vital Remains drummer and current World Under Blood drummer Tim Yeung, former Nile bassist Joe Payne and vocalist Travis Neal. Tommy "Vext" Cummings was fired from Divine Heresy following an onstage altercation on April 26, 2008. After holding auditions for a new frontman for the band, it was announced on August 14 that The Bereaved vocalist Travis Neal is to fill the position. The band's debut album Bleed the Fifth was released on August 28, 2007, and sold 2,700 copies in its first week. Receiving generally positive reviews, Eduardo Rivadavia of AllMusic commented the album "strikes a near-perfect balance between confirmation and innovation", while Dom Lawson of Metal Hammer commented "All in all, the portly pioneer [Cazares] has hit the bull's-eye".

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