![]() Revenge is a deathcore music album recording by ALL SHALL PERISH released in 2003 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. This page includes ALL SHALL PERISH. All Shall Perish is an American deathcore band from Oakland. They released their debut album Hate, Malice, Revenge, which was re-released by Nuclear Blast in 2005. Listen free to All Shall Perish – Hate.Malice.Revenge. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm. If your item is damaged or defective, a return merchandise authorization (RMA) may be received by contacting customer service within 30 days of the shipping date listed in our system. Items sent back without prior contact or an RMA cannot be processed. Items purchased for the incorrect region, where the region code is correctly noted on the product page, are not considered defective items and cannot be returned if opened. All unopened items in which payment cleared within the last 30 days, may be sent back to us for a refund on the cost of the item. Return shipping charges, as well as original shipping and handling (S&H) charges, will not be reimbursed. Refunds will be issued by the original method of payment. No exchanges or store credits will be given. If you have received an item that you did not order, please do NOT open the item and contact customer service for a return merchandise authorization (RMA). Items returned to us without proper authorization or sent to us in error will not be sent back and a refund will not be issued. All Shall Perish, a blistering political deathcore group from California, burst onto the metal scene with their 2003 record, 'Hate, Malice, Revenge.' Today, those are exactly the emotions driving a distributor to seek sweet vengeance against dozens of fans who illegally downloaded tracks from their newest album. ![]() A lawsuit filed last week in Miami's federal courthouse seeks $150,000 in damages, as well as court costs, from 100 anonymous music fans, who frankly should have been forewarned by the names of the songs they were stealing: 'My Retaliation,' 'This Is Where it Ends,' and 'The End Will Haunt Us Both.' All Shall Perish, which is signed to a German label called Nuclear Blast, released its new album, also called This Is Where It Ends, last July. According to the lawsuit, filed by World Digital, a Panamanian company that licenses the band's songs, the illegal downloads came mostly through programs called uTorrent and Vuze. The filing also sheds light on how using a torrent can leave a digital trail right back to you. A BitTorrent client takes new files -- like the band's songs -- and divides it into 'pieces' which are assigned random and unique identifiers known as 'hashes.' The hash identified then serves as an 'electronic' fingerprint which identifies the 'source and origin of the piece,' records show. In simple terms: busted! 'Each defendant participated in a swarm by directly interacting and communicating with other members of the swarm through digital handshakes,' according to the complaint. It's not clear exactly how many of the music downloaders live in Miami, but at least one downloaded a song from Florida Atlantic University. ![]() Revenge by All Shall Perish: Listen to songs by All Shall Perish on Myspace, a place where people come to connect, discover, and share. ![]()
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