Enabler Signs to Creator-Destructor, ‘Year One’ Due in May

by | Mar 25, 2011

Enabler, featuring former members of Today Is The Day/Trap Them and Dead to Fall, has signed to Creator-Destructor Records.

The label will release the band’s entire discography as a digipak CD, dubbed Year One, on May 22.

The effort includes previous releases: Eden Sank to Grief and War Begins With You.

Year One Track Listing:

01. Mercenary
02. Unconditional Surrender
03. Fucking Wartorn
04. Black Friday in Hell
05. Eden Sank to Grief
06. Survival Kits
07. Renegrenades
08. End of the World Party
09. The Fury Inside
10. No Love, No Hope, No Fear
11. War Begins With You
12. Heart Attack Man
13. Symbiosis

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