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Genesis is the debut full-length album by American death metal band Job for a Cowboy. Released on May 15, 2007 through Metal Blade Records, it is their first concept album and is based on possible consequences of the VeriChip, along with the Book of Revelation and apocalyptic theories. It also sees Job for a Cowboy's change into a more straightforward death metal based sound with their previous release, Doom being within the deathcore genre. On the day of the release, the album debuted at number 54 on the Billboard 200 and number 4 for Independent Albums and sold nearly 13,000 copies in its first week, making Genesis the highest-charting heavy metal debut since Slipknot's self-titled record. The music video for "Embedded" was directed by Grammy Award nominated Popcore films. The album received generally positive reviews, with Kerrang! magazine saying, "an album that quite literally obliterates everyone else currently residing within the death and grind scenes" and "one of the year's most essential metal purchases". Scott Alisoglu of Blabbermouth.net, praised the album saying that Genesis "is a strong modern death metal release". Those who pre-ordered the album received signed copies in the days preceding its official release date of May 15, 2007. Genesis is the final release by Job for a Cowboy to feature founding member Ravi Bhadriraju. This album also marked the last time the band would work with drummer Elliot Sellers, who announced that he would be leaving the band imm
Bearing the Serpent's Lamb
Job for a Cowboy
Reduced To Mere Filth
Job for a Cowboy
Altered From Catechization
Job for a Cowboy
Upheaval
Job for a Cowboy
Embedded
Job for a Cowboy
Strings of Hypocrisy
Job for a Cowboy
Martyrdom Unsealed
Job for a Cowboy
Blasphemy
Job for a Cowboy
The Divine Falsehood
Job for a Cowboy
Coalescing Prophecy
Job for a Cowboy