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| Dragging Down the Enforcer is the name of the debut album by Outlaw Order, a side-project of the pioneering American sludge metal outfit, Eyehategod. It was released in November 2008 in both jewel case and metal box formats. It was originally due to be released on the 13th and 14th of October, but was delayed due to manufacturing issues. There were apparently 13 songs recorded for the album, but the final tracklisting lists 11, meaning two B-sides exist. Between the release of Legalize Crime and Dragging Down the Enforcer, bassist Justin Grisoli left the band, hence bass parts on the album were recorded by Brian Patton. The track "Double Barrel Solves Everything" previously appeared on the Legalize Crime EP as "D.B.S.E.". |
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Released: November 10, 2008
Recorded: AprilMay 2008 Puma's Lair Abita Springs, Louisiana
Genre: Sludge metal
Length: 27 minutes
Label: Season of Mist
Producers: David "The Puma" Troia, Outlaw Order
Track listing
1. "Intro" 0:56
2. "Relive the Crime" 2:56
3. "Safety Off" 3:47
4. "Double Barrel Solves Everything" 2:47
5. "Alcohol Tobacco Firearms" 2:53
6. "Mercy Shot" 2:32
7. "Narco-Terrorists" 2:07
8. "Siege Mentality" 2:24
9. "Walking Papers" 3:03
10. "Dragging Down the Enforcer" 2:56
11. "Outro" 0:55
All songs written by LaCaze, Mader, Patton and Williams. All lyrics by Williams.
Line up
* Mike Williams Vocals
* Brian Patton Guitarist, Bassist
* Gary Mader Guitarist, Artwork, Art Direction, Design
* Joey LaCaze Drums
* Paul Webb "Additional riffing" on track 5
* Scott Hull Mastering
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