The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Exodus |
Cover: | Exodus Exhibit.jpg |
Caption: | Cover art by Seth Siro Anton |
Released: | October 26, 2007[1] |
Studio: | Sharkbite Studios |
Genre: | Thrash metal |
Length: | 71:44 61:28 (w/o silence) |
Label: | Nuclear Blast |
Producer: | Andy Sneap |
Prev Title: | Shovel Headed Kill Machine |
Prev Year: | 2005 |
Next Title: | Let There Be Blood |
Next Year: | 2008 |
The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A is the eighth studio album by American thrash metal band Exodus, released on October 26, 2007. It is the second album to feature Rob Dukes on vocals and Lee Altus on guitars, and it also marks the second comeback of longtime original Exodus drummer Tom Hunting. Hunting's last appearance was on the 2004 album Tempo of the Damned.
The album takes its name from an experimental novel of the same name by J. G. Ballard published in 1970. The name of the album is the same as a planned album that was to be released by the Los Angeles thrash metal outfit Dark Angel in 1992.[2] Guitarist Gary Holt has stated it is named "Exhibit A" because Exodus had planned to release a follow-up Exhibit B album soon afterward, although that album was not released until 2010.
On October 17, 2007, the entire album was uploaded on the band's MySpace page; however, many of the people that pre-ordered the album from CM Distro received it on October 19. The single released from the album was "Funeral Hymn". There was also a music video released for "Riot Act".[3] The song "Riot Act" was released as DLC for the video game Rock Band 2 via the Rock Band Network on June 6, 2010.
The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A was well received by the metal press.[4] [5] In addition, it won the 2007 Metal Storm Award for Best Thrash Metal Album.[6]
Exhibit A sold 3,600 copies in its first week of release in the U.S.,[7] and as of November 2008 had sold 22,000 copies in the U.S.[8]
All songs written by Gary Holt, except where noted.
The song "Bedlam 1-2-3" ends at 7:57, from minute 7:02 to 7:57 there is an outro which is also used as the intro of the following album's lead-off track "The Ballad of Leonard and Charles"; followed by 10 mins. 10 secs. of total silence. At 18:08, an extremely country-influenced version of the band's classic song "Bonded by Blood" begins. Due to the extremely country sound of the song, it was nicknamed "Bonded by Banjo" and is also sometimes referred to as "Banjoed by Blood." The country-influenced version of "Bonded by Blood" also plays during the credits of the band's Wacken 2008 performance on the live DVD.
The song ends with a "Yeehaw!" heard in the background followed by an untitled 6 second hidden track in which the listener can hear someone screaming "That was some heavy shit!". The exact breakdown of the 19:51 track is as follows: