
Doom is a Metal album by Job For A Cowboy, originally released in 2005. On Gatefold: 15 pressings tracked.
About
Doom is the first EP by Job for a Cowboy, released on November 11, 2005 through the King of the Monsters label. It achieved most attention after being re-released on major record label, Metal Blade Records in 2006. A music video was created for the song "Entombment of a Machine" in which an elderly man is shown burying machines into the ground along with clips in between of the band performing in a desert-like atmosphere. Allmusic reviewer Cosmo Lee stated: "Doom is competent, but trades in sound, not song." in which Lee was referring to the fact, that Job for a Cowboy has changed their musical style with their follow-up release Genesi, which is a purist death metal-sound oriented album, Lee then ended the review stating: "Almost overnight, hordes of MySpace copycats sprang up, even lifting the band's logo font. This is where it all started - or ended, depending on your perspective." .
via Last.fm
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Tracklist
- 1Catharsis for the Buried0:55
- 2Entombment of a Machine4:07
- 3Relinquished4:49
- 4Knee Deep4:30
- 5The Rising Tide4:45
- 6Suspended By the Throat4:15
- 7Entities (Reissue Bonus Track)3:58
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Death Metal
- heavy
- aggressive
- urban
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Brent RiggsBASS
- Elliott SellersDRUMS
- Andrew ArcurioGUITAR
- Ravi BhadrirajuGUITAR
- Jonny DavyVOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 15 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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