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''Agorapocalypse'' is the fourth full-length studio album by American
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(ANb). It was released through
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on April 14, 2009, in the United States, and April 20 internationally. The album was recorded by ANb's guitarist Scott Hull at his Visceral Sound studios; Hull also wrote the drum parts using Toontrack's Drumkit from Hell in his
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. This is also the band's only album with vocalist Katherine Katz. ''Agorapocalypses cover artwork was designed by German illustrator
Florian Bertmer Florian Bertmer is a German illustrator from the hardcore punk, grindcore and metal scene. He has done artwork for bands like Converge, Napalm Death, The Hope Conspiracy, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Agoraphobic Nosebleed, Pig Destroyer, Doomr ...
.


Artwork

The cover art for ''Agorapocalypse'' was drawn by German illustrator
Florian Bertmer Florian Bertmer is a German illustrator from the hardcore punk, grindcore and metal scene. He has done artwork for bands like Converge, Napalm Death, The Hope Conspiracy, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Agoraphobic Nosebleed, Pig Destroyer, Doomr ...
, who had previously designed the covers for ANb's ''
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'', '' Agoraphobic Nosebleed / Kill the Client'' and the inner-sleeve illustration for the group's 1999 split with
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, ''
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''. Bertmer, vocalist J. Randall, and guitarist Scott Hull discussed the themes of the album art by phone and agreed to give it an "old-school
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vibe", because of ANb's new musical direction. ''Agorapocalypses design was also inspired by the
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illustration for the
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'', which Bertmer defined as "insanely detailed". Bertmer also explained that " etried to incorporate as many iconic characters to give the whole piece a claustrophobic appearance." Bertmer initially created an outline black-and-white ink drawing measuring square; he spent about two weeks sketching and one week drawing, then colored it on a computer. He stylized depictions of "
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, drug use,
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, and a greedy businessman—the art is less shocking to the senses by its vivid colors and comic-like appearance." The green head in the middle of ''Agorapocalypses cover art is based on a photo of Bertmer himself.


Release

To promote ''Agorapocalypse'', ANb made the album available for streaming in its entirety at www.agorapocalypse.com on April 13, 2009. ''Agorapocalypse'' was released through
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, on April 14 in North America and April 20 internationally. The album was issued on CD, a limited edition LP packaged with a square full-color, 28-page booklet, and a mailorder-only
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CD set limited to 1,000 copies that includes a full-color poster, four-piece pin set and embroidered patch. According to
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, ''Agorapocalypse'' sold around 1,300 copies in the United States in its first week of release, and peaked at number 41 on the ''
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chart. The Japanese edition included four bonus tracks, taken from their split with Insect Warfare.


Reception

Greg Pratt of ''
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'' magazine defined ''Agorapocalypse'' as "shockingly straight-ahead", while About.com summarized the album by saying "''Agorapocalypse'' might lack a bit of the deviant vibe of ANb's past work, but there's still thrash, grind and a liberal dose of madness." Unlike ANb's previous releases, on ''Agorapocalypse'' the group slowed down its sound to a thrashcore style of the 1980s. With this shift in sound, Cosmo Lee of
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was more critical, stating that "''Agorapocalypse'' is disappointingly listenable. Song lengths are up, exceeding two and three minutes, and the songwriting has diversified. Instead of simply beating listeners into a pulp, songs now speed up, slow down, and breathe."


Track listing

All songs written and composed by Scott Hull.


Personnel

*Katherine Katz – vocals *Jay Randall – vocals *Richard Johnson – vocals * Scott Hull – guitar, bass,
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,
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, mixing, mastering *Matthew F. Jacobson – production *
Florian Bertmer Florian Bertmer is a German illustrator from the hardcore punk, grindcore and metal scene. He has done artwork for bands like Converge, Napalm Death, The Hope Conspiracy, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Agoraphobic Nosebleed, Pig Destroyer, Doomr ...
 – artwork


References

{{Authority control 2009 albums Agoraphobic Nosebleed albums Relapse Records albums