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Prey for Eyes
Studio album by
The Red Chord
ReleasedJuly 24, 2007
GenreDeathcore, grindcore, technical death metal
Length45:46
LabelMetal Blade
ProducerThe Red Chord, Eric Rachel
The Red Chord chronology
Clients
(2005)
Prey for Eyes
(2007)
Fed Through the Teeth Machine
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Prey for Eyes is the third full-length album by American band, The Red Chord. It is the second album that the band has released on Metal Blade Records. The album was produced by Eric Rachel at Trax East (Every Time I Die, A Life Once Lost) and features artwork by Paul Romano (Trivium, Mastodon, Maroon).

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The Red Chord

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sold over 50,000 copies in the U.S. They released their third album, Prey for Eyes in 2007, which sold between 4,000 and 5,000 copies and debuted at No...

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practice its unusual prey capture method on invertebrate prey. Its eyes are able to gather available light more efficiently than the eyes of cats and owls...

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Wolf spider

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opportunistic hunters, pouncing upon prey as they find it or chasing it over short distances; others wait for passing prey in or near the mouth of a burrow...

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Spider anatomy

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used in cutting up prey. Spiders usually have eight eyes, each with a single lens rather than multiple units as in the compound eyes of insects. The specific...

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Eye

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particularly prey animals, eyes are located to maximise the field of view, such as in rabbits and horses, which have monocular vision. The first proto-eyes evolved...

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Predation

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are predators. Predators may actively search for or pursue prey or wait for it, often concealed. When prey is detected, the predator assesses whether to...

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Owl

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cavities. Most birds of prey have eyes on the sides of their heads, but the stereoscopic nature of the owl's forward-facing eyes permits the greater sense...

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Phidippus audax

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large eyes and their iridescent chelicerae. Like all jumping spiders, they have excellent stereoscopic vision that aids them in stalking prey and facilitates...

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in prey capture and/or in predator avoidance. The angle, or amplitude, of eye movement in chameleons is very large for a vertebrate and the eyes move...

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Chameleon

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projectile tongues used for catching prey, their swaying gait, and in some species crests or horns on their brow and snout. Chameleons' eyes are independently...

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over the eyes. The ridge protects the eyes from protruding tree branches when it perches on trees, and also from prey which struggles to escape. Each eagle...

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Jumping spider

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anterior eyes of Salticidae are adapted to detailed, three-dimensional vision for purposes of estimating the range, direction, and nature of potential prey, permitting...

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Bird of prey

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eyesight for detecting prey from a distance or during flight, strong feet with sharp talons for grasping or killing prey, and powerful, curved beaks for tearing...

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Pholcidae

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groups of three eyes each, and there may be a pair of small eyes in between them. Most have this middle pair present for a total of eight eyes, but some genera...

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Zebra spider

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They orient towards prey detected by their lateral eyes whenever the angle subtended by such prey exceeds 5.5°. The velocity of the prey is not involved in...

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Spider

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of prey every year. Spiders use numerous strategies to capture prey: trapping it in sticky webs, lassoing it with sticky bolas, mimicking the prey to...

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Misumena vatia

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with eight eyes, that they rely on for prey capture and for their color-changing abilities. Sometimes, if Misumena vatia consumes colored prey, the spider...

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Mantis shrimp

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easily lead to natural selection. The eyes of mantis shrimps may enable them to recognise different types of coral, prey species (which are often transparent...

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Dolomedes

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Their eyes play a secondary role; experiments on related species show that touch is the main sense these spiders use to catch their prey. Their eyes are...

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Vision is an important sensory system for most species of fish. Fish eyes are similar to the eyes of terrestrial vertebrates like birds and mammals, but...

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Eagle

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Eagle is the common name for the golden eagle, bald eagle, and other birds of prey in the family Accipitridae. Eagles belong to several groups of genera...

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Mantis

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preparation for shooting out to grasp prey. Mantises have large, triangular heads with a beak-like snout and mandibles. They have two bulbous compound eyes, three...

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Solifugae

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organ, which are used for capturing prey, and also for bringing water to their mouthparts for drinking and climbing smooth surfaces. For the most part, only...

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Scutigera coleoptrata

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