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| Deeper grooves and wake-the-dead riffs back up the bone-chilling bass voice of Dez Fafara on album number four. Includes the title hit and more. |
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| 1 Pray for Villains |
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| 2 Pure Sincerity |
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| 3 Fate Stepped In |
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| 4 Back with a Vengeance |
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| 5 I've Been Sober |
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| 6 Resurrection Blvd. |
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| 7 Forgiveness Is a Six Gun |
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| 8 Waiting for November |
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| 9 It's in the Cards |
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| 10 Another Night in London |
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| 11 Bitter Pill |
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| 12 Teach Me to Whisper |
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| 13 I See Belief |
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Album Review
It seems like with each successive release, DevilDriver keep turning up the dial of heaviness. And on their fourth studio album overall, 2009's "Pray for Villains", the group continues plowing forward with this approach. Screams, growls, raging riffs, and impressively airtight drumming are all crucial ingredients to the DevilDriver metallic recipe. Produced by former Machine Head guitarist Logan Mader, "Pray for Villains" hits you like a ton of bricks from the get-go with the album-opening title track (and leadoff single) and never lets up, as evidenced by such brutal tracks as "Fate Stepped In" and "Forgiveness Is A Six Gun," among other dangerous ditties. "Pray for Villains" confirms once and for all that Dez Fafara has totally shed the nu-metal schtick of Coal Chamber for the 100 percent pure headbanging fury of DevilDriver. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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Biography


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