Lyrics by In Dread Response

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  1. Black Soterion
  2. Call Of The Carrion
  3. Cannons At Dawn
  4. Concrete Sanctuary
  5. Forgotten Wasteland
  6. I Paint The World In Solitude
  7. Lost Avenues
  8. Remembrance
  9. Scarecrows In The Sky
  10. Stillborn Kingdom
  11. The Begotten
  12. Viral Grounds

In Dread Response is a New Zealand metal band from Auckland formed in 2005 commonly referred to as "In Dread" or "IDR". In Dread has released three full-length studio albums and two EPs. Their video Cannons At Dawn from the album From the Oceanic Graves won the 2010 Juice TV Awards category Best Metal Video. In Dread have performed at GTaranaki 2010 alongside acts such as Slash. Their early EPs and first 2 albums have a sound that fuse Melodic Death Metal and Thrash Metal along with a few Doom Metal elements present. Their third album, "Heavenshore" was released independently and on Grind House Records in Japan in 2016 followed by a Tour of Japan to commemorate the signing.

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