Pray for the Sentencing

Pray for the Sentencing is a two-disc compilation album by American death metal band Solstice. The first CD contains remastered songs from the band's first two albums, Solstice and Pray.[2] The second disc contains remixes of the songs from Pray by guitarist Dennis Munoz.

Pray for the Sentencing
Compilation album by
ReleasedJune 12, 2012[1]
Recorded1992 at Morrisound Studios in Tampa, Florida
1995 at The Studio, Miami in Miami Florida
2011 at The Studio, Miami in Miami, Florida
GenreDeath metal, thrash metal
Length104:26
LabelDivebomb
ProducerSolstice, Dennis Munoz
Solstice chronology
To Dust
(2009)
Pray for the Sentencing
(2012)

Track listing

Tracks 1-9 are from Solstice, while tracks 10-19 are from Pray.

CD 1: Solstice (1992)/Pray (1995)
No.TitleLength
1."Transmogrified"3:45
2."Cleansed of Impurity"4:01
3."Eternal Waking"3:38
4."Survival Reaction"3:01
5."S.M.D." (Carnivore cover)2:22
6."Netherworld"4:41
7."Plasticized"3:25
8."Cataclysmic Outburst"3:25
9."Aberration"4:18
10."The Unseen"3:32
11."Denial"3:28
12."Pray"3:27
13."All Life Lost"3:42
14."Freedom Denied"2:54
15."Closeminded Failure"4:16
16."Depression"2:58
17."Bleeding Unborn"4:15
18."One at a Time"3:46
19."Eyes See Red"3:03
Total length:67:55
CD 2: Pray remixed (2011)
No.TitleLength
1."The Unseen" (Remix)3:32
2."Denial" (Remix)3:54
3."Pray" (Remix)3:27
4."All Life Lost" (Remix)3:43
5."Freedom Denied" (Remix)2:52
6."Closeminded Failure" (Remix)4:15
7."Depression" (Remix)2:59
8."Bleeding Unborn" (Remix)4:16
9."One at a Time" (Remix)3:47
10."Eyes See Red" (Remix)3:46
Total length:36:31

Personnel

Solstice
  • Rob Barrett vocals, guitar (tracks 1–1 to 1–9)
  • Christian Rudes vocals, guitar (tracks 1–10 to 1–19, 2–1 to 2–10)
  • Dennis Munoz guitar
  • Mark Van Erp bass (tracks 1–1 to 1–9)
  • Garret Scott bass (tracks 1–10 to 1–19, 2–1 to 2–10)
  • Alex Marquez drums
Production
  • Solstice mixing and production on Solstice and Pray
  • Dennis Munoz mixing and production on Pray remix
  • Jamie King mastering
  • Kelly Ros artwork
  • Edward J. Repka layout and design

References

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