℗ 2016 Unbeaten Records
Released August 12, 2016
Duration 25m 21s
Record Label Unbeaten Records
Catalogue No. 886445964851
Genre Metal
 

Time to Die

No Victory

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1.1
The Enemies Remain
No Victory
3:08
1.2
Where We Go to Bleed
No Victory
2:30
1.3
The Fall of Man
No Victory
3:29
1.4
Pray No More
No Victory
1:54
1.5
Illusions of Temptation
No Victory
2:41
1.6
Time to Die
No Victory
3:48
1.7
Refuse
No Victory
3:01
1.8
Eternal Refrain of Humanity
No Victory
2:00
1.9
God Has Failed Us
No Victory
2:50
Time to Die, the debut album from Indiana hardcore band No Victory, follows two acclaimed EPs that set the stage and built anticipation for this release. Recorded in Louisville, Kentucky by Isaac Hale of the group Knocked Loose and mixed and mastered by No Victory's drummer Derick Goodson, Time to Die carries evidence of the band's influences that include Slayer, All Out War and Hatebreed.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Unbeaten Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.38
-0.38 to -0.38
-11.42
-11.98 to -10.72
-9.29
-9.70 to -8.60
6
6 to 7
1
The Enemies Remain
-0.38-11.98-9.77
2
Where We Go to Bleed
-0.38-11.49-9.37
3
The Fall of Man
-0.38-11.01-9.06
4
Pray No More
-0.38-10.98-9.06
5
Illusions of Temptation
-0.38-11.59-9.57
6
Time to Die
-0.38-11.77-9.57
7
Refuse
-0.38-11.48-9.46
8
Eternal Refrain of Humanity
-0.38-10.72-8.66
9
God Has Failed Us
-0.38-11.78-9.66

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