2008, Prosthetic
Featuring a guest vocal spot on Adoration For None from Lamb of God s Randy Blythe one of GOJIRA s most vocal supporters from their first moment making an impression in the Americas and the now familiar Morbid Angel-isms of The Way Of All Flesh s title track join the angular riffing more akin to Meshuggah on Esoteric Surgery and the epic, artful plodding of the nearly 10-minute The Art of Dying, showing that GOJIRA have indeed opened a new bag of tricks for The Way Of All Flesh, while not abandoning the sound that first showed a massive promise of potential on Sirius.
It s more inventive than From Mars To Sirius and at the same time more straight to the point, GOJIRA frontman Joe Duplantier says of The Way of All Flesh. The whole album is about death, death is like a step on the path of the soul. The mystery surrounding this phenomenon is just so inspiring, and death is the most common thing on earth.
It s more inventive than From Mars To Sirius and at the same time more straight to the point, GOJIRA frontman Joe Duplantier says of The Way of All Flesh. The whole album is about death, death is like a step on the path of the soul. The mystery surrounding this phenomenon is just so inspiring, and death is the most common thing on earth.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Oroborus |
| 2 | Toxic Garbage Island |
| 3 | Sight to Behold |
| 4 | Yama's Messengers |
| 5 | Silver Cord |
| 6 | All the Tears |
| 7 | Adoration for None |
| 8 | Art of Dying |
| 9 | Esoteric Surgery |
| 10 | Vacuity |
| 11 | Wolf Down the Earth |
| 12 | Way of All Flesh |
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