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Darkest Day of Horror
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 22, 2003
GenreDeath metal
Length39:42
LabelRelapse Records
Mortician chronology
Darkest Day of Horror: Tour Edition
(2002)
Darkest Day of Horror
(2003)
Zombie Massacre Live!
(2004)

Darkest Day of Horror is the fourth studio album by death metal band Mortician.[1] It takes its title from a slogan used to promote the George A. Romero film Day of the Dead.

Tour Edition

Due to the cover artwork not being completed in time, the release date for Darkest Day of Horror was postponed. The album was released in two different versions. The initial release featured a simple, black-and-white packaging devoid of any artwork bearing the subtitle "Limited Fall 2002 US Tour Edition" on its cover.[1] These were pressed so that the band could sell the album while on tour. The other edition was the intended release, with complete artwork and packaging.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Audra" (Curtains)3:46
2."Slowly Eaten"0:52
3."The Bloodseekers"1:19
4."Voodoo Curse" (The Serpent and the Rainbow)3:14
5."Massacred"1:17
6."Human Puzzle" (Pieces (film))2:08
7."Chopped to Pieces"0:45
8."Revenge" (I Spit on Your Grave)1:44
9."Mangled"1:23
10."Dead and Buried" (Dead & Buried)2:38
11."Darkest Day of Horror" (Zombi 2)2:32
12."Rampage"1:17
13."Cannibalistic Fiends" (Frightmare)2:06
14."Carving Flesh"0:46
15."Ghost House" (Ghosthouse)3:37
16."Vaporized"0:26
17."Pledge Night of Death" (The Initiation)2:12
18."Taste for Blood" (Cannibal Girls)2:00
19."Disintegrated"0:34
20."The Final Sacrifice" (Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice)5:06
Total length:39:42

Personnel

Mortician
Production
  • Wes Benscoter - Cover art
  • Jonathan Canady - Design
  • Matthew Jacobson - Executive producer
  • Frank White - Photography
  • Will Rahmer - Engineering (assistant)
  • Roger Beaujard - Engineering, Producer

References