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The Triptych [edit]
by Demon Hunter | Genre: Hard Rock | Release Date: October 25, 2005
 

The Triptych is the third full-length album by Demon Hunter which was released October 25, 2005. Produced by Aaron Sprinkle (Emery, Fair) and mixed by Machine (Lamb of God), The Triptych boasts three different album covers--inspired by the album's title (see triptych)--by renowned painter Dan Seagrave (Morbid Angel, Suffocation).

The album hit the #1 position on the Billboard's Heatseekers chart during its first week of release in stores and was re-released on October 31, 2006 (see bottom).

Track Listing  
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01. The Flame That Guides Us Home
02. Not I
03. Undying
04. Relentless Intolerance
05. Deteriorate
06. The Soldier's Song
07. Fire to My Soul
08. One Thousand Apologies
09. The Science of Lies
10. Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck
11. Ribcage
12. The Tide Began to Rise

Entry last edited by nothing_in_there on 07.12.08

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Average NRTeam Rating: Rated 4 Stars
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Good But.....Not Their Best | Posted April 09, 2008
Great songs but.....they seem to be a bit on the generic side. The Tide Began To Rise is a phenomanal song and deserves much more attention. Undying has sweet guitar riffs throughout the track.
Best Song: The Tide Began To Rise

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Rated 4.5 Stars

4.5/5 | Posted May 17, 2011
Demon Hunter's third album, The Triptych, is probably best known as their breakthrough album and it's easy to see why.  This album is jam packed with instantly recognizable songs like "Undying" and "One Thousand Apologies."  The band has further polished their sound and it is great.  The fast paced songs sound fast paced and the "ballads" sound appropriate and really mean something overall.  The Triptych is an essential album that every fan of this type of metal should have in their collection.

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Rated 5 Stars

Still the best DH Album | Posted January 04, 2011
Demon Hunter's fifth album "The World Is A Thorn" was/is a great step for DH, but I will always remember "The Triptych" as their best work. I am eager to review this classic.

It opens up with a haunting choir singing a hymn. It's not interesting, just an opener. It kicks up dust on "Not I". With crazy guitar riffs, pounding drums, and a purposeful chorus, this is easily the heaviest track. Moving on to "Undying", where Clark humbly states in the verse that "without the blood of perfect life, I know I'm nothing at all." You probably won't notice it if you're too busy headbanging. If you listen close, you can tell this one of DH's most powerful songs lyrically, despite the musical attack. The next track, "Relentless Intolerance" is my personal favorite. With perfect guitar accurracy, an onslaught of double bass, and memorable chorus, you can see why. There are nice ballads on tracks 5 and 11 too. "The Soldier's Song" has the best guitars on the album. The eighth track, "1000 Apologies" is almost a pure metal track. "The Science of Lies" deals with the falsehood of Scientology, while "Ribcage" deals with addictions.

All in all, this is still DH's best to date. Don't forget that they refined their sound with this album. Not only that, but it has deep spiritual lyrics that hit hard.



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woah | Posted June 23, 2008
nothing but great comes from these guys. my 3 favorite songs would be 'undying', 'ribcage', and 'deteriorate', which were the first 3 i heard but have stuck as my favorites as i listened to the rest of the album. i recommend the delux edition though [;

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demon hunter for life! | Posted April 27, 2008
i absolutly love demon hunter.
i listen to them all the time.
one thousand apologies is one of my favorite songs on this cd.
there songs are heavy and all and my parents dont like them.
but they just havn't listened two the lyrics.
they do have very good lyrics.
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good music | Posted March 24, 2008
Good music and good lyrics. Fast paced. Really addictive.

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The Definitive Demon Hunter | Posted February 28, 2008
What I believe to be truly their best album, this CD contains a great mix of the headbanging sound we've come to know and love from them while also offering up ballads like "Deteriorate" and "One Thousand Apologies" and my personal favorite "The Tide Began to Rise". A bit of a surprising sound for them, this album offers everything a Demon Hunter fan could want.

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Rated 4.5 Stars

The Triptych | Posted January 03, 2008
Great CD, and was definitely their best up till then. There's not a song on the disc that I didn't like.

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Rated 5 Stars

Demon Hunter | Posted November 19, 2007
I love Demon Hunter's lyrics they are so strong and powerful. They really know how to get deep and make you think about what is going on in life. Hard core is not my first choice in music but because of Demon Hunter it comes close.

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great album | Posted October 16, 2007
This is a great album. This album is worth the money and worth the effor to listening to. This has got to be the best Demon Hunter album to date. I can't wait for the new one to come out. Also this album has some amazing lyrics and diction in the songs. Take a listen, see what they are really trying to say. You'll like it and understand whats going on and love it.

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