Slave to the Game | ||||
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Released | April 10, 2012 | |||
Recorded | January–February 2012 | |||
Studio | The Foundation Recording Studios, Connersville, Indiana | |||
Genre | Deathcore, metalcore[1] | |||
Length | 31:52 | |||
Label | Victory | |||
Producer | Joey Sturgis | |||
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Singles from Slave to the Game | ||||
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Metacritic | 59/100[2] |
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About.com | [1] |
Allmusic | [3] |
Slave to the Game is the fifth studio album by American metalcore band Emmure, released on April 10, 2012, through Victory Records.[4] The record was produced by Joey Sturgis, who also did production on the band's previous album Speaker of the Dead.[5] It is the first album to feature drummer Mark Castillo, following the band parting ways with their former drummer Mike Kaabe in October 2011.
Slave to the Game is the band's highest charting album to date, peaking number 58 on the Billboard 200, and number 11 on the Top Independent chart. Despite its success, the album is frontman Frankie Palmeri’s least favorite out of the band’s work. In 2015 interview, Palmeri considered the album to be a “commercial failure” and said “The songs suck. It’s just not good. None of the riffs are good. I just don’t like it. I feel bad ‘cause I let that record happen.”[6] Frankie Palmeri has since changed his opinion as of June 21, 2021, as stated on the official Emmure X account, "I used to really dislike how (Slave To The Game) came out, but now I find that there's some really strong riffs and fun parts on that album. Some lyrics are also way angrier than I remember."[7]