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| Released = June 28, 2005<br/>June 27, 2006 (reissue)
| Released = June 28, 2005<br/>June 27, 2006 (reissue)
| Recorded = 2005, at Millbrook Sound Studios, [[Millbrook, New York]] / Red Clay Studio, New York, New York
| Recorded = 2005, at Millbrook Sound Studios, [[Millbrook, New York]] / Red Clay Studio, New York, New York
| Genre = [[Metalcore]]<br />[[Progressive metal|Progressive]]<br />[[Groove metal]]
| Genre = [[Metalcore]], [[progressive metal]], [[groove metal]]
| Length = 36:00
| Length = 36:00
| Label = [[Ferret Music]]<br/>[[Roadrunner Records|Roadrunner]]
| Label = [[Ferret Music]]<br/>[[Roadrunner Records|Roadrunner]]

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Hunter is an album by Philadelphia metalcore band A Life Once Lost. It is their most successful album to date, having reached spot 28 on the heatseekers chart.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Rehashed"3:19
2."Needleman"3:21
3."Vulture" (featuring Randy Blythe of Lamb of God)3:23
4."Pain & Panic"3:29
5."Hunter"4:05
6."Grotesque"2:55
7."Salai"2:35
8."A Rush & Siege"3:56
9."I Give In"2:40
10."Ghosting"3:09
11."With Pitiless Blows"3:11
Total length:36:00

Bonus Videos on CD/DVD Rerelease

  1. With Pitiless Blows
  2. Hunter
  3. Vulture
  4. Rehashed
  5. Surreal Atrocities

The Japanese Edition (+DVD) also contains a Bonus Track.

Personnel

Band members
Production
  • Produced by Rob Caggiano and Eddie Wohl (Scrap 60Productions)
  • Mixed by Paul Orofino
  • Mastered by U.E. Nastasi, at Sterling Sound, New York, New York
  • Additional vocal production by Randy Blythe
  • Author: Leonardo DaVinci
  • Management by John Daley (ESU Management)
  • Booking by Nick Storch (Face The Music Touring)
  • Public relations by Maria Ferrero (Adrenaline PR ASCAP)
  • Art direction and design by Paul A. Romano (workhardened.com)

References

  1. ^ Katrina Thompson (September 11, 2005). "Album: A Life Once Lost, Hunter, (Ferret Music)". Metal Temple. Retrieved March 6, 2010.