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  1. German heavy metal legends Accept unveiled their 14th studio album, *Blind Rage*, on August 15, 2014, via Nuclear Blast Records. Produced by Andy Sneap (known for his work with Megadeth, Exodus, and Arch Enemy), the album marked a significant milestone in Accept’s career, debuting at No. 1 on the German Albums Chart and No. 35 on the Billboard 200 in the U.S. ([metal-temple.com][1], [en.wikipedia.org][2])

 

 

## 🔥 Album Overview

 

*Blind Rage* continues Accept’s resurgence, following the success of *Blood of the Nations* (2010) and *Stalingrad* (2012). The album’s title and cover artwork, created by Daniel Goldsworthy, reflect themes of global unrest and aggression, resonating with the band’s signature style. ([blabbermouth.net][3], [blabbermouth.net][4])

 

 

## 🎶 Track Listing

 

1. **Stampede**

2. **Dying Breed**

3. **Dark Side of My Heart**

4. **Fall of the Empire**

5. **Trail of Tears**

6. **Wanna Be Free**

7. **200 Years**

8. **Bloodbath Mastermind**

9. **From the Ashes We Rise**

10. **The Curse**

11. **Final Journey** ([loudwire.com][5], [blabbermouth.net][6], [acceptworldwide.com][7])

 

The limited-edition digipak includes a bonus DVD or Blu-ray featuring Accept’s complete April 12, 2013, concert at Teatro Caupolicán in Santiago, Chile, during the *Stalingrad* tour. ([blabbermouth.net][6])

 

 

## 🎤 2014 U.S. Tour Dates

 

To promote *Blind Rage*, Accept embarked on a brief U.S. tour in September 2014, marking their only U.S. appearances that year. The dates were:

 

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