23-690: [REDACTED] Look up conquer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Conquer may refer to: Conquer (Soulfly album) , 2008 Conquer (Carl Thomas album) , 2011 "Conquer" ( The Walking Dead ) , an episode of the television series The Walking Dead See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "conquer" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with Conquer All pages with titles containing Conquer Conquistador (disambiguation) Conqueror (disambiguation) Conquest (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
46-519: A pop album. A bonus edition of the album was released containing three bonus tracks and a DVD. The DVD features a full live concert from Warsaw , Poland and the music video for " Innerspirit " from the previous album, Dark Ages . The album sold over 8,400 copies in the U.S. during the first week of its release. " Unleash " was the album's first single with the accompanying music video directed by Robert Sexton. This song and its video features Dave Peters of Throwdown . The second single released
69-533: A permanent replacement, recruited Barney's 18 Visions bandmate Ken Floyd to fill-in. Floyd appeared on their self-released 2002 EP Face the Mirror . The same year, Barney told the band he'd like to switch from vocals to guitar, as he would often lose his voice on tour, so Peters took over on vocals. Barney would often miss shows due to his commitments to 18 Visions; Matt Mentley was drafted to fill in for him. In 2003, Throwdown recorded and released Haymaker , featuring
92-821: Is composed by Max Cavalera except where stated Live in Warsaw, Poland Music Video Throwdown (band) Throwdown is an American hardcore and heavy metal band from Orange County, California . Formed in 1997, the band has endured numerous lineup changes to the point where no original members remain. Throwdown has toured as part of Ozzfest , Sounds of the Underground, Hellfest , and Warped Tour , as well as with bands such as In Flames , Lamb of God , As I Lay Dying , Killswitch Engage , Korn and Cavalera Conspiracy . The songs "Forever" and "Burn" were staples on MTV2 's Headbangers Ball and Revolver Magazine called them part of "The Future of Metal" after hearing
115-579: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Conquer (Soulfly album) Conquer is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Soulfly . It saw official release on July 23, 2008, in Australia, although the album had leaked early onto file-sharing networks. It was released on July 29, 2008, in Canada and the United States and debuted at #66 on
138-489: The Intolerance album on January 21, 2014, via eOne Music . It was produced by Peters with Davey Worsop and mixed/mastered by Zeuss . Peters performed everything on the album, save for drums (handled by longtime session player Alexander) and guitar solos, which were tracked by Nassie. The band performed at Canada's Amnesia Rockfest in 2014 and Belgium's Groezrock festival in 2015. Both shows featured Peters on vocals and
161-455: The Peters-penned straight-edge anthem "Forever", on Trustkill Records. The lineup was Peters on vocals, Macaluso on bass, Love & Barney on guitars, and session drummer Jarred Alexander. A tour with Hatebreed followed in support of the album's release. As Barney stayed busy with 18 Visions, Macaluso and Love started the band The Lost, who released an EP with Indecision very reminiscent of
184-503: The U.S. Billboard 200 — Soulfly's highest Billboard peak since their 2002 release, 3 . The album was tracked by Tim C. Lau in late 2007 at The Porch Recording Studio in Orlando, Florida and mixed by Andy Sneap in early 2008. In promotion for the album, Max Cavalera stated that he had been heavily influenced by Bolt Thrower , Napalm Death and Slayer in writing for this album, which he declared would make Dark Ages sound like
207-484: The album Vendetta . Initially branded a hardcore punk band, albums like Venom and Tears and Deathless took a sharp turn towards metal, with critics likening the band's sound to that of Pantera and Sepultura . The band are straight edge . Throwdown was formed in 1997 by vocalist Keith Barney, an active member of both Adamantium and Eighteen Visions , guitarists Tommy Love and Javier Van Huss, bassist Dom Macaluso, and drummer Marc Jackson. The group took on
230-490: The band shortly before the album was recorded, although he does not appear in the music video for "Burn". Peters, Dussault, Choiniere, Mentley and Macaluso hit the inaugural Sounds of the Underground tour that summer. In the fall, they headlined a US tour sponsored by To Die for Clothing with Sinai Beach as support. Following this tour, Macaluso, the band's only remaining original member, exited Throwdown. Mentley switched to bass, with Mark Choiniere covering all guitar duties in
253-490: The bill by the band God Forbid. Deathless was released in Europe on January 25, 2010, via Nuclear Blast Records . In October 2011, Throwdown headlined a short West Coast trek dubbed "Brawloween". The lineup was Peters and Mitchell with Demon Hunter drummer Tim "Yogi" Watts and then- Bleeding Through guitarist Dave Nassie filling in. Support for the shows included Carnifex , First Blood , and Suffokate. Throwdown released
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#1732858914445276-516: The following year. Schieppati was replaced by Dave Peters . The following year, the new line-up released the Drive Me Dead EP. In 2001, Throwdown was scheduled to release a split 7-inch vinyl with Poison the Well through Surprise Attack Records . Instead, the band released their second studio album, You Don't Have to Be Blood to Be Family . Not long afterward, Jackson left the band, who, lacking
299-470: The group HIM . Mentley officially replaced Barney in 2004. The band played Japan, with a fill in drummer, and embarked on a short tour of Europe with new drummer Ben Dussault. Former drummer Jackson filled in for Love, on guitar. Peters, Mentley, Dussault, Macaluso, and Love spent the summer of 2004 on Ozzfest's second stage. Throwdown spent the early part of the year recording Vendetta , made at Planet Z Studios with producer Zeuss . Mark Choiniere joined
322-469: The lineup of Peters, Choiniere, Mitchell, and Garvin. In December, the band announced they would join Five Finger Death Punch and Shadows Fall on a lengthy U.S. tour set for January and February 2010. However, without a permanent replacement for Dussault, Choiniere opted to bow out of Throwdown roughly two weeks before the start of the tour. Throwdown dropped out of the tour and was replaced on
345-787: The live setting. Throwdown has remained a four-piece ever since. Throwdown recorded Venom & Tears with producer Mudrock in Los Angeles. They spent the summer headlining the Ernie Ball stage on the Vans Warped Tour . After the tour, they filmed a video for "Holy Roller" with director Andy Reale. In the fall, they supported Machine Head on a US tour. Mentley left the band afterward. His replacement, Mark Mitchell, made his live debut in South America in December 2007. Mitchell had previously been
368-482: The mark." Nikos Patelis of Metal Invader notes the "hardcore beatings, extreme thrash speeds and many implements of weird sounds that have nothing to do with metal" and deems the album "dark as hell". In comparison to Cavalera Conspiracy's debut earlier this year, Dominic Hemy of Planet Loud considers Conquer "tighter, heavier, more diverse, more original, and far more engaging than Inflikted ". All lyrics are written by Max Cavalera except where stated; all music
391-447: The return of Mentley on bass, with Alexander and Nassie filling in. In April 2020, Throwdown released a surprise EP, Take Cover , collecting cover songs from over the years. The EP was issued by the band's own label, Pit Viper Records. Throwdown's Trustkill-era albums are now on all digital services via Pit Viper Records, as well. Beyond Repair (a new band featuring Barney, Love, and Jackson) performed Indecision-era Throwdown songs at
414-576: The same announcement, it was stated that Jarrod Alexander, who worked with the band on Haymaker , would return for the new album. In February 2009, the band played at the second annual MusInk festival in Orange County, supporting Danzig and The Used . In the Spring, Throwdown began recording with Mudrock (who previously recorded Venom & Tears ) in Los Angeles. The new album featured Peters, Choiniere, Mitchell, and session drummer Alexander. The album
437-411: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Conquer . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Conquer&oldid=1009779545 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
460-435: The title Throwdown as a "wry irony on their collective stature", at the time no band member being more than 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m). The band released their debut, self-titled 7-inch single that same year through Prime Directive Records. Van Huss left the band and was replaced by Brandan Schieppati . After signing a recording contract with Indecision Records, they released their first studio album Beyond Repair
483-599: The vocalist for the Florida vegan straight edge metalcore band Culture (1993–1994, 1995–1996), and guitarist in Red Roses for a Blue Lady (1998–2001), Until the End (2001–2002) and The Mistake (2004–2007). In March 2008, Throwdown announced that they had fulfilled their contractual obligations and were no longer signed to Trustkill Records . In December 2008, the band signed to Koch Records and began working on their sixth album. In
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#1732858914445506-623: Was Blood Fire War Hate , the first track of the album, featuring Morbid Angel vocalist David Vincent . "Touching the Void" is heavily influenced by Black Sabbath as it contains doom and sludgy riffs, with outro recorded by French dub artist Fedaya Pacha. "Warmageddon" explores war and Armageddon, hence its portmanteau . Conquer has thus far garnered positive reviews from most media outlets and review websites. Chad Bower of About.com calls it "outstanding", with "great musicianship and songwriting" and "new styles, sounds and experiments, which also hit
529-626: Was mixed by Zeuss , who had produced and mixed Vendetta . They spent September and October touring Europe with Chimaira and Unearth, with Living Sacrifice drummer Lance Garvin behind the kit. On November 10, 2009, Throwdown released Deathless in North America via Koch (later called eOne Music , and now called MNRK Music Group ). In November and December, they headlined the Deathless Tour across America, with support from Bury Your Dead , For Today , ABACABB, and The World We Knew, again with
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