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Good Thrash Metal.
Trivia: Karl Sanders from Nile was on lead guitars for this song.
Trivia on trivia: The argument comments on the YouTube page made me check...
From Wikipedia:
Band
Ted Kirkpatrick - drums, rhythm guitars, dulcimer, 8 string bazouki
Luke Easter - lead vocals
Aaron Guerra - guitars, bass
Guest musicians
Pat Travers - lead guitar: "Antiseptic Bloodbath"
Marty Friedman - lead guitar: "The Maiden Who Slept in the Glass Coffin"
Bruce Franklin - lead guitar: "Chart of the Elements (Lincchostbllis)"
Karl Sanders - lead guitar: "Chamunda Temple Stampede"
Santiago Dobles - lead guitar: "86 Bullets", "Lost Language of the Andamans"
Adrian Zitoun - cello: "The Maiden", "Lost Language", "Fed by Ravens"
Denis Najoom - trumpet: "Antiseptic Bloodbath", "The Maiden", "Lost Language"
Dave Bullock - violin: "The Maiden", "Lost Language", "Fed by Ravens"
Neil Kernon - orchestral textures: "Duplicitous Endeavor"
Hannah Kilburn, Grace Kilburn & Simi - cheerleader vocals: "Chart of the Elements (Lincchostbllis)"
Pastor Bob Beeman - spoken word vocals: "Fed by Ravens", "Eaten by Vultures"
Rick Muehlbach, Tyler Margritz - spoken word vocals: "Duplicitous Endeavor"
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