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The Hounds of Anubis

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Released
  
July 26, 2010

Recorded
  
June 2010

Label
  
Fearless

Format
  
Digital download

Length
  
4:19

Genre
  
Progressive metal, metalcore, electronicore

"The Hounds of Anubis" is a song by The Word Alive. It was released as the second single from their debut full-length album, Deceiver. The song is the opening track on the record and was written by the guitarists, Tony Pizzuti and Zack Hansen. Hansen scripted it as having an "Egyptian feel" wherein the song's title was also inspired from. The single premiered on the official Revolver website being met with positive reception prior to Deceiver's release.

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Background

"The Hounds of Anubis" was solely written by the two guitarists, Zack Hansen and Tony Pizzuti. It was explained that they "wrote this song with an "Egyptian" feel to it and I think we got our point across." The guitar solo for the song is performed by both Hansen and Pizzuti, whom always alternate solos, and like "Battle Royale", it is played after the second verse and before the song's only breakdown.

Vocalist, Tyler "Telle" Smith described that the theme of the song is about "myself and the rest of the band trying to overcome all of our obstacles and with the help of our fans, rallying together to create something amazing. In the song I am represented by the king, in the verses I am talking to anyone who stands against my kingdom, while the choruses are about those who believe in the king. In essence, our fans and supporters who believe in us."

A remix of the song was handled by Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland in 2011 and was released on the deluxe edition of Deceiver.

Personnel

The Word Alive

  • Zack Hansen - guitars
  • Tony Pizzuti - guitars
  • Tyler "Telle" Smith - lead vocals
  • Nick Urlacher - bass guitar
  • Dusty Riach - keyboards, synthesizers
  • Justin Salinas - drums
  • Production

  • Andrew Wade – producer, mastering and mixing
  • Matt Martone – additional engineering
  • Alan Douches – mastering
  • References

    The Hounds of Anubis Wikipedia