Coup De Grace (Orange Goblin Album)
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''Coup De Grace'' is the fourth full-length album by British stoner metal band Orange Goblin, released in 2002 on Rise Above Records and The Music Cartel. Guest appearances include
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. In late January 2011, Rise Above Records reissued the album in a digipack form containing three bonus tracks; ''No Law'' (taken from the earlier ''High Times'' release), ''No Class'' ( Motörhead cover) and ''Freelance Fiend'' (
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Track listing


Personnel

* Ben Ward – vocals * Pete O'Malley – guitar * Martyn Millard – bass * Chris Turner – drums * Joe Hoare – guitar


Guest musicians

*
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– lead vocals on "Made of Rats" and "Jesus Beater" * Tom Davies – backing vocals on "Monkey Panic"


Notes

*"We Bite" is a cover of a Misfits song originally released on the ''
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'' EP in 1984. *"Your World Will Hate This" is featured on the 2003 video game '' Tony Hawk's Underground''. * Man's Ruin Records founder Frank Kozik, who had released past Orange Goblin records, produced the album's artwork.


References

{{Authority control 2002 albums Orange Goblin albums Rise Above Records albums