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1.StopKnives of Ice – Dim Mak 03:00
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2.StopSeeing Crows in Silver – Dim Mak 02:15
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3.StopGreat Worm of Hell – Dim Mak 05:50
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4.StopDevil Finding Mirror – Dim Mak 04:43
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5.StopIncident at the Temple at Leng – Dim Mak 04:17
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6.StopNotorious Vectors of Disease – Dim Mak 04:20
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7.StopWeakener – Dim Mak 03:17
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8.StopWindowpane – Dim Mak 04:16
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9.StopPerpetuating Corpses – Dim Mak 03:58
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10.StopMonolith – Dim Mak 04:24
New Jersey's Dim Mak takes the groove-based sound of Korn, the systematic brutality of Cannibal Corpse, and the sonic complexities of Carcass to a whole new level on Knives of Ice, their sophomore release and first for Willowtip Records. The limitations of death metal are many, and Dim Mak is no stranger to the B-movie vocal style and song titles like "Great Worm of Hell," "Notorious Vectors of Disease" and "Perpetuating Corpses," but they've found a way to construct esoteric doom metal without all of the murky trappings. The crystal-clear production allows for each instrument to cut through the void, causing guitars, vocals, and percussion -- drummer John Longstreth is a virtual one-man speed clinic -- to break free of the ether and shred. James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide
- Genre: Rock
- Subgenre: Hard Rock
- Category Heavy Metal
- Release Date: April 25, 2006
- Artist: Dim Mak [1]
- Additional Artist: Scott Ruth (Vocals)