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Released
  
July 7, 2009

Ruination (2009)
  
Live Ruination (2010)

Release date
  
7 July 2009

Label
  
Metal Blade Records

Length
  
40:31

Artist
  
Job for a Cowboy

Producer
  
Jason Suecof

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Recorded
  
AudioHammer studios in Sanford, Florida

Genres
  
Death metal, Deathcore, Technical death metal

Similar
  
Genesis, Demonocracy, Sun Eater, Soulicious, Diamonds Are Forev

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Ruination is the second studio album by American death metal band Job for a Cowboy. The follow-up to their first studio album Genesis, Ruination was recorded and mixed at AudioHammer studios in Sanford, Florida with producer Jason Suecof. It was released July 7, 2009, through Metal Blade Records. The album sold around 10,600 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 42 on The Billboard 200 chart. The first album to feature drummer Jon Rice and guitarist Al Glassman and the last to feature guitarist Bobby Thompson, guitarist Ravi Bhadriraju and bassist Brent Riggs.

Contents

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Background

Following the departure of guitarist Ravi Bhadriraju, who left Job for a Cowboy to go back to medical school—being replaced by former Despised Icon guitarist Al Glassman, the band recorded demo tracks with producer Jason Suecof. Vocalist Jonny Davy stated in an interview with Way Too Loud!, that this material differs from the band's first full-length, to have "a bit of an old-school [death metal] touch." Davy also explained when interviewed by MetalSucks, before the release of the album, that Job for a Cowboy are "in with new influences with the next record", but not going to be a drastic shift in comparison with Genesis. He also said, "We’re just learning from our mistakes and nit picking everything and evolving as a band."

Lyrical themes

According to frontman Jonny Davy, the ideas involved with Ruination branch off from 2007's Genesis, but are more politically based. The topics addressed by the album's schema revolve around modern-day worldwide dilemmas and controversial issues including "propaganda in the mainstream media and television, human rights in North Korea, the modern genocidal government of Nubia [sic], the use of torture in American military tactics, consequences of nuclear war, and overruling by world governments and police states/martial law." Ruination is politically based, but not a concept album as its predecessor Genesis.

Track listing

All tracks written by Job for a Cowboy.

Appearances

The first track of the album is featured on the game Rock Band 2 as downloadable content via the Rock Band Network

Songs

1Unfurling a Darkened Gospel3:44
2Summon the Hounds3:52
3Constitutional Masturbation3:36

References

Ruination (album) Wikipedia


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