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My Damnation is the second studio album by American deathcore band Chelsea Grin . The band entered the studio early 2011 and finished near the middle of the year. The title track was released as a single on April 17, 2011. My Damnation was released on July 19, 2011 through Artery Recordings .

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19-500: [REDACTED] Look up oblivion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Oblivion may refer to: Film [ edit ] Oblivion (1994 film) , an American space Western Oblivion (2013 film) , an American post-apocalyptic science fiction film Literature [ edit ] Oblivion ( Power of Five ) , a 2012 novel by Anthony Horowitz Oblivion (Stone novel) ,

38-625: A 1998 Bernice Summerfield/ Doctor Who novel by Dave Stone Oblivion , a novel by Peter Abrahams Oblivion: Stories , a 2004 story collection by David Foster Wallace Oblivion , a 1999 book by Harry Maihafer about the disappearance of Richard Colvin Cox Oblivion , a play by Carly Mensch Music [ edit ] Artists and labels [ edit ] Oblivion (metal band) , an American band formed in 2007 Oblivion (punk band) , an American band 1988–2000 Oblivion Records , an American record label 1972–1976 Oblivion,

57-696: A 2006 role-playing video game, sometimes referred to as simply "Oblivion" Eternal oblivion , the belief in the permanent cessation of one's consciousness upon death Nick Aldis (born 1986), British professional wrestler known as Oblivion in the UK television series Gladiators Oblivion (roller coaster) , a roller coaster in England Oblivion: The Black Hole , a roller coaster in Italy See also [ edit ] Obliveon , Canadian band Ash heap of history Lethe ,

76-441: A selfish tyrant, to being condemned to hell, seeking forgiveness, and salvation. I wasn't trying to write a religious or spiritual album. I just find the concept of heaven and hell completely fascinating, so it makes it easy to write about." My Damnation was met with mixed reviews. The review aggregator site Metacritic gave the album 50/100, based on reviews of 4 critics. Heany Gregory of AllMusic stated "Smashing together

95-402: A sheriff's son who defends a futuristic Western town from a reptilian alien. Despite negative reviews, a sequel , Oblivion 2: Backlash , was released in 1996. Set in the year 3031 on a frontier planet light years away from Earth, a bizarre gang of futuristic desperadoes have their sight set on turning the tumbleweed town of Oblivion into their own private playground. The action begins with

114-616: A sub-label of the German record label SPV GmbH Albums [ edit ] Oblivion (Biff Bang Pow! album) , 1987 Oblivion (Kaliopi album) or the title song, 2009 Oblivion (Orphanage album) , 1995 Oblivion (Smile Empty Soul album) , 2018 Oblivion (Utopia album) , 1984 Oblivion (T-Pain album) , 2017 Oblivion EP , by Mastodon, or the title song (see below), 2009 Oblivion! , EP by Sundara Karma, 2022 Oblivion , by Astor Piazzolla , 1982 Oblivion , by Crematory , 2018 Oblivion , by D-Rok , or

133-460: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Oblivion (1994 film) Oblivion is a 1994 space Western film directed by Sam Irvin and written by Peter David from a story by Charles Band , John Rheaume, Greg Suddeth, and Mark Goldstein. The film, starring Richard Joseph Paul, Andrew Divoff , George Takei , Julie Newmar , Musetta Vander , Isaac Hayes and Meg Foster , follows

152-517: Is going on, Zack confronts his fears, saving Buteo and shooting many of the townspeople who had taken Red Eye's side. Apparently having won a victory, Zack celebrates until he learns that Mattie has been taken by Red Eye into the Badlands. He and his friends rush to save her, and in the process defeat all of the villains for good. After quick runs at numerous film festivals, the film was released directly to videocassette by Paramount Home Video during

171-603: The 1994 holiday season. In 2002, the film was released on DVD by Artisan Entertainment but was discontinued for reasons not given. The film has subsequently been re-released on DVD, by Full Moon Entertainment, in 2010, and on DVD again by Shout! Factory on July 5, 2011. The movie was released digitally in September 2017 by movie mocking website RiffTrax.com featuring a humorous commentary by comedians Michael J. Nelson , Kevin Murphy , and Bill Corbett . Cinema Crazed found

190-1035: The Baptist Generals from Jackleg Devotional to the Heart , 2013 "Oblivion", by Bud Powell from The Genius of Bud Powell , 1956 "Oblivion", by Chelsea Grin from My Damnation , 2011 "Oblivion", by Fit for a King from Dark Skies , 2018 "Oblivion", by In Hearts Wake from Skydancer , 2015 "Oblivion", by Labrinth featuring Sia from Imagination & the Misfit Kid , 2019 "Oblivion", by Lacuna Coil from Shallow Life , 2009 "Oblivion", by M. Pokora from Mise à jour , 2010 "Oblivion", by Mors Principium Est from Inhumanity , 2003 "Oblivion", by Mudhoney from Tomorrow Hit Today , 1998 "Oblivion", by Patrick Wolf from The Bachelor , 2009 "Oblivion', by Royal Blood from Typhoons , 2021 "Oblivion", by Suffocation from Suffocation , 2006 "Oblivion", by Wintersleep from Welcome to

209-592: The Marshal's son, Zack, who is prospecting in the wilderness. Meanwhile, Zack saves a "native", Buteo, from an untimely death by giant scorpion. They team up just before Gaunt arrives with the news of Marshal Stone's death, and they all journey together to Oblivion for the funeral. During a misadventure in a saloon along the way, Zack avoids violence, even when harangued by one of Red Eye's henchmen. After attending his father's funeral, Zack visits his old friend Doc Valentine, an inventor whose technology had failed to protect

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228-521: The Marshal. At the local whorehouse, a townswoman, Mattie, learns that Zack is not a coward, but an empath, who feels everything that those around him experience. This leads him to abhor violence. Buteo learns that one of Red Eye's associates had been responsible for the deaths of his wife and children, and seeks revenge. Challenging him to a fair fight, Buteo triumphs and his opponent is killed. Red Eye and his gang capture Buteo in retaliation, place him in stocks, and whip him. Sensing that something unsavoury

247-736: The Night Sky , 2007 "Oblivion", by Brant Bjork and the Bros from Somera Sól , 2007 "Oblivion", by Vektor from Black Future , 2009 "Oblivion", by the Winery Dogs from Hot Streak , 2015 "Oblivion", by Young the Giant from Mirror Master , 2018 "Oblivion (Creation)", by Jhené Aiko from Trip , 2017 "Oblivion", by W&W presents NWYR — Oblivion, 2023 "Oblivion", by TheFatRat featuring Lola Blanc , 2017 Other uses [ edit ] The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion ,

266-420: The album features many more guitar solos than that of previous releases. Referencing the album, Alternative Press wrote that the band's " Suicide Silence -esque bludgeon" possessed "shades of blackened death metal ". Vocalist, Alex Koehler, stated that the record holds a specific concept in contrast to their previous albums; "I wanted to make the lyrics based more on a story of a man's journey from being

285-522: The film could be "silly and hard to follow, but it works well as a space western, and a western without the science fiction conventions." Joe Bob Briggs recommended "check it out." Gone With The Twins website is quoted saying "Outside of the visuals, 'Oblivion' consists of ideas that could have been enjoyable if they weren't executed so poorly", and gave it a 3 out of 10 rating. My Damnation The album's lyrics reference Hell and eternal damnation , which are portrayed after death . Musically,

304-507: The macabre intensity of death metal with the chugging, technical gymnastics of metalcore , Utah’s Chelsea Grin brutalize listeners with their punishing sophomore effort ... [which] attacks the listener with a relentless deathcore barrage". Alex Young of Consequence of Sound gave album C−, stating that "My Damnation serves as minor evidence that Chelsea Grin might not become a throwaway copycat. Fans can only hope polish doesn't push these Utah rockers away from their current path and towards

323-487: The murder of the town's Marshal Stone by a power-hungry villain called Red Eye. Using a substance prized on the planet—which also happens to short out electrical devices—Red Eye cheats his way to victory during a showdown on the street, killing Stone and disabling his cyborg deputy, Stell. He and his cronies begin to bully and persuade the townspeople into allowing him to take over the town. Oblivion's mortician, Gaunt, who possesses supernatural ability to foresee death, seeks out

342-562: The river of oblivion in Greek mythology Oblivious (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Oblivion . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oblivion&oldid=1224953747 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

361-481: The title song, 1991 Oblivion , by Redshift , 2004 Songs [ edit ] "Oblivion" (Bastille song) , 2014 "Oblivion" (Grimes song) , 2012 "Oblivion" (Hastang song) , 2007 "Oblivion" (M83 song) , 2013 "Oblivion" (Mastodon song) , 2009 "Oblivion" (Terrorvision song) , 1994 "Oblivion" (Phish song) , 2024 "Oblivion", by 30 Seconds to Mars from 30 Seconds to Mars , 2002 "Oblivion", by Atreyu from Baptize , 2021 "Oblivion", by

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