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* RefittedForSequel: Per Travis Worland, a substantial portion of "Casket of Rust" was written for an old project of his over a decade ago and never wound up being used.
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** Gabe Mangold originally wrote "The Failsafe Fallacy" for Delusions of Grandeur, but couldn't find a way to make it work within the context of that band and left it on the bench for almost a decade before he joined Enterprise Earth. He also originally intended for "Curse of Flesh" to be the closer on ''The Chosen'' and for "Atlas" to segue into it, but it was already an enormously long album and the song wasn't quite where he wanted it to be at that time, so he called it a day and then finished it for ''Death: An Anthology''.
** A substantial portion of "Casket of Rust" was written foran one of Travis Worland's old project of his projects over a decade ago and never wound up being used.
** Gabe Mangold originally wrote "The Failsafe Fallacy" for Delusions of Grandeur, but couldn't find a way to make it work within the context of that band and left it on the bench for almost a decade before he joined Enterprise Earth. He also originally intended for "Curse of Flesh" to be the closer on ''The Chosen'' and for "Atlas" to segue into it, but it was already an enormously long album and the song wasn't quite where he wanted it to be at that time, so he called it a day and then finished it for ''Death: An Anthology''.
** A substantial portion of "Casket of Rust" was written for
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* BlackSheepHit: "This Hell, My Home". It became something of a SignatureSong for a while, but the band feels that it is a poor representation of where they currently are musically and have openly stated that they refuse to play it ever again.
* CreativeDifferences: The core of why Dan left Infant Annihilator, as they apparently ripped him off and paid him far less than he was owed as per what they had agreed on once the project became an unexpected hit. This would also wind up being the reason why Dan left Enterprise Earth itself; as per Gabe, the band had reached a point where they had accepted that Dan was an active impediment on many levels and could no longer be in the band, and he was finally asked to resign and did so willingly. While things didn't end on a great note and there was some animus at the time, Gabe also stressed that at the end of the day, he harbors no ill will towards Dan, is happy that Mire Lore is going places, and has accepted that the split was in everyone's best interest.
* CreativeDifferences: The core of why Dan left Infant Annihilator, as they apparently ripped him off and paid him far less than he was owed as per what they had agreed on once the project became an unexpected hit. This would also wind up being the reason why Dan left Enterprise Earth itself; as per Gabe, the band had reached a point where they had accepted that Dan was an active impediment on many levels and could no longer be in the band, and he was finally asked to resign and did so willingly. While things didn't end on a great note and there was some animus at the time, Gabe also stressed that at the end of the day, he harbors no ill will towards Dan, is happy that Mire Lore is going places, and has accepted that the split was in everyone's best interest.
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* BlackSheepHit: "This Hell, My Home". It became something of a SignatureSong for a while, but the band feels that it is a poor representation of where they currently are musically and have openly stated that they refuse to play it ever again.
* CreativeDifferences: The core of why Dan left Infant Annihilator, as they apparently ripped him off and paid him far less than he was owed as per what they had agreed on once the project became an unexpected hit. This would also wind up being the reason why Dan left Enterprise Earth itself; as per Gabe, the band had reached a point where they had accepted that Dan wasan active impediment a huge problem on many levels levels, wasn't going to change, and could no longer be in the band, and he was finally asked to resign and did so willingly. While things didn't end on a great note and there was some animus at the time, Gabe also stressed that at the end of the day, he harbors no ill will towards Dan, is happy that Mire Lore is going places, and has accepted that the split was in everyone's best interest.
* CreativeDifferences: The core of why Dan left Infant Annihilator, as they apparently ripped him off and paid him far less than he was owed as per what they had agreed on once the project became an unexpected hit. This would also wind up being the reason why Dan left Enterprise Earth itself; as per Gabe, the band had reached a point where they had accepted that Dan was
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* RefittedForSequel: Per Travis Worland, a substantial portion of "Casket of Rust" was written for an old project of his over a decade ago and never wound up being used.
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* WriteWhatYouKnow: As per Travis Worland, ''Death: An Anthology'' was inspired by his upbringing, as he grew up in an extremely religious environment obsessed with and terrified of death and damnation, and death and the afterlife as a concept was so ingrained in him that it only made sense to explore it from a secular perspective.
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* WriteWhatYouKnow: As per Travis Worland, ''Death: An Anthology'' was inspired by his upbringing, as he grew up in an extremely religious environment obsessed with and terrified of death and damnation, and death and the afterlife as a concept was so ingrained in him that it only made sense to explore it on a conceptual level from a secular perspective.
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* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: Rob Saireh was fired in late 2021 after screencaps of a sexually explicit conversation he had with a minor surfaced on Instagram.
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* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: Rob Saireh was fired in late 2021 after screencaps of a sexually explicit conversation he had with a minor surfaced on Instagram.Instagram.
* WriteWhatYouKnow: As per Travis Worland, ''Death: An Anthology'' was inspired by his upbringing, as he grew up in an extremely religious environment obsessed with and terrified of death and damnation, and death and the afterlife as a concept was so ingrained in him that it only made sense to explore it from a secular perspective.
* WriteWhatYouKnow: As per Travis Worland, ''Death: An Anthology'' was inspired by his upbringing, as he grew up in an extremely religious environment obsessed with and terrified of death and damnation, and death and the afterlife as a concept was so ingrained in him that it only made sense to explore it from a secular perspective.
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* CreatorBacklash: Dan does not particularly like his vocals and lyrics on ''Embodiment'', as he apparently had to rush through the writing process and wasn't in a great headspace at the time. The band as a whole is also generally not that fond of anything before ''Luciferous''; while they still play tracks from their earlier releases, they have made it clear that they do not consider them to be their best work.
* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: ''Luciferous''. They knew they had something special on their hands from the moment they finished writing it, and it is the first album that they will completely stand behind.
* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: ''Luciferous''. They knew they had something special on their hands from the moment they finished writing it, and it is the first album that they will completely stand behind.
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* CreatorBacklash: Dan does not particularly like his vocals and lyrics on ''Embodiment'', as he apparently had to rush through the writing process and wasn't in a great headspace at the time. The band as a whole is also generally not that fond of anything before ''Luciferous''; time, while they still play tracks from their earlier releases, they have made it clear that they do not consider them to be their best work.
* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: ''Luciferous''. They knew they had something special on their hands fromGabe has also expressed his dislike for the moment they finished writing it, and it is the first album that they will completely stand behind.on numerous occasions.
* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: ''Luciferous''. They knew they had something special on their hands from
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* CreativeDifferences: The core of why Dan left Infant Annihilator, as they apparently ripped him off and paid him far less than he was owed as per what they had agreed on once the project became an unexpected hit. Subverted with Aaron O'Toole, as he began to feel that drum teaching was his true calling, but was simply on the road far too much with Enterprise Earth to be able to do it full-time. Also subverted with Joel Omans, as it was a mutual decision that came from him generally not being in a great place in his life at the time.
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* CreativeDifferences: The core of why Dan left Infant Annihilator, as they apparently ripped him off and paid him far less than he was owed as per what they had agreed on once the project became an unexpected hit. Subverted with Aaron O'Toole, as he began to feel that drum teaching was his true calling, but was simply on This would also wind up being the road far too much with reason why Dan left Enterprise Earth to be able to do it full-time. Also subverted with Joel Omans, itself; as it was per Gabe, the band had reached a mutual decision point where they had accepted that came from him generally not being Dan was an active impediment on many levels and could no longer be in the band, and he was finally asked to resign and did so willingly. While things didn't end on a great place in his life note and there was some animus at the time.time, Gabe also stressed that at the end of the day, he harbors no ill will towards Dan, is happy that Mire Lore is going places, and has accepted that the split was in everyone's best interest.
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* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: Rob Saireh was fired in late 2021 after being accused of sexual misconduct with a minor on Instagram.
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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: ''Luciferous''. They knew they had something special on their hands from the moment they finished writing it, and it is the first album that they will completely stand behind.
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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: ''Luciferous''. They knew they had something special on their hands from the moment they finished writing it, and it is the first album that they will completely stand behind.behind.
* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: Rob Saireh was fired in late 2021 after being accused of sexual misconduct with a minor on Instagram.
* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: Rob Saireh was fired in late 2021 after being accused of sexual misconduct with a minor on Instagram.
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* CreativeDifferences: The core of why Dan left Infant Annihilator, as they apparently ripped him off and paid him far less than he was owed as per what they had agreed on once the project became an unexpected hit. Subverted with Aaron O'Toole, as he began to feel that drum teaching was his true calling, but was simply on the road far too much with Enterprise Earth to be able to do it full-time.
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* CreativeDifferences: The core of why Dan left Infant Annihilator, as they apparently ripped him off and paid him far less than he was owed as per what they had agreed on once the project became an unexpected hit. Subverted with Aaron O'Toole, as he began to feel that drum teaching was his true calling, but was simply on the road far too much with Enterprise Earth to be able to do it full-time. Also subverted with Joel Omans, as it was a mutual decision that came from him generally not being in a great place in his life at the time.
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* BlackSheepHit: "This Hell, My Home". It became something of a SignatureSong for a while, but the band feels that it is a poor representation of where they currently are musically and have openly stated that they refuse to play it ever again.
* CreativeDifferences: The core of why Dan left Infant Annihilator, as they apparently ripped him off and paid him far less than he was owed as per what they had agreed on once the project became an unexpected hit. Subverted with Aaron O'Toole, as he began to feel that drum teaching was his true calling, but was simply on the road far too much with Enterprise Earth to be able to do it full-time.
* CreatorBacklash: Dan does not particularly like his vocals and lyrics on ''Embodiment'', as he apparently had to rush through the writing process and wasn't in a great headspace at the time. The band as a whole is also generally not that fond of anything before ''Luciferous''; while they still play tracks from their earlier releases, they have made it clear that they do not consider them to be their best work.
* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: ''Luciferous''. They knew they had something special on their hands from the moment they finished writing it, and it is the first album that they will completely stand behind.
* CreativeDifferences: The core of why Dan left Infant Annihilator, as they apparently ripped him off and paid him far less than he was owed as per what they had agreed on once the project became an unexpected hit. Subverted with Aaron O'Toole, as he began to feel that drum teaching was his true calling, but was simply on the road far too much with Enterprise Earth to be able to do it full-time.
* CreatorBacklash: Dan does not particularly like his vocals and lyrics on ''Embodiment'', as he apparently had to rush through the writing process and wasn't in a great headspace at the time. The band as a whole is also generally not that fond of anything before ''Luciferous''; while they still play tracks from their earlier releases, they have made it clear that they do not consider them to be their best work.
* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: ''Luciferous''. They knew they had something special on their hands from the moment they finished writing it, and it is the first album that they will completely stand behind.