In Death Reborn

[16] HipHopDX gave it a score of 3.5/5 stating that the album preserves Hip Hop's Golden Era and asserts the groups current relevance.

[18] Vinnie Paz announced on his Facebook page in early 2011 that In Death Reborn was due for release in 2012; however, the date was pushed back.

[6] Although Doap Nixon only appeared on "7th Ghost" due to personal issues and work on Sour Diesel 2, he said that he would be more of a presence on the November LP.

[8] Apathy pushed back the release date of his album, Connecticut Casual, from April to June in favor of In Death Reborn.

[10] The first update the group released about In Death Reborn was the album art, which was leaked on the Jedi Mind Tricks website on February 11, 2014.

[33] The group released their first single with a music video from the album on March 11, 2014; God Particle featured members Vinnie Paz, Planetary, Esoteric, Apathy and Celph Titled, and was produced by Stu Bangas with cuts by DJ Kwestion.

The music video had appearances by other members, including Reef the Lost Cauze, Blacastan, Doap Nixon and Crypt the Warchild.

The episode showed Army of the Pharaohs members behind the scenes as they filmed the video for "God Particle" and prepare to perform together in Philadelphia for the first time in years.

[47] Panik, one-fourth of the hip hop production team Molemen, collaborated for the first time with Army of the Pharaohs on "Ninkyo Dantai (Yakuza)".

[51] The mag described the group as dropping knowledge on songs that resemble a B Movie horrorfest in terms of track title and subject matters.

[18] Omar Burgess of HipHopDX rated the album 3.5/5, saying that it had sufficient experimentation and raw talent to entice in casual listeners whilst still providing to its loyal fan base.

He critiqued the groups use of phrases like Rappity-Rap and Boom-Bap and how it epitomizes aggressive rap, infused with similes and metaphors stressed with sample-based production."

Army of the Pharaoh's individual and collective careers originated from that era and the group rarely give off the impression of being threatened by this stigma.

Even though the group has declared authenticity in their previous and individual albums, Jones described In Death Reborn as one that feels the "most manufactured" compared to all their releases.

He added that the "production is provided by different producers on each song, and the vocals lack any real cohesion, almost as if each one was recorded on its own, emailed and pieced together.

"[53] However, he embraced the groups' collaboration with Leaf Dog, whom he describes as one of the best British producers, for his work on "The Demon's Blade" as an explosive track that hits the listener after 15 minutes of "predictable, water-treading hip hop."

"Visual Camouflage" produced by Juan Muteniac was another noteworthy performance by Army of the Pharaohs according to RapReviews, as it appealed character and ultimately binding the rappers with a track "worth rewinding" whilst concluding that the rest of the album is decidedly average.

"That unapologetic, brutal dude attitude is in full force as "Midnight Burial" barks the lyrics 'I'm out to make a million/Kinda hard to do without pussies catchin' feelings' whilst the 13th track of the album "7th Ghost" threatens 'me peeling your grill off the front of our Hummer truck' because that's what gas guzzlers were made to do."

In terms of production, Jeffries reviewed lead single "God Particle" as one that is a "new kind of stomping electro hulk" by Stu Bangas, whilst rapper and producer Apathy "puts a funky, harpsichord-driven ghost dance" below "Headless Ritual".

He concluded by describing the album as "the flying death ball from Phantasm, driven by the hunger for blood and focused on looking for a forehead to lodge itself into".

From left to right: Syze , Planetary , V-Zilla , and Paz .
Doap Nixon , Esoteric , Celph Titled & Paz have made an appearance on all AOTP studio albums.
Celph Titled and Apathy onstage
Celph Titled and Apathy provided vocals on 11 of the 14 tracks, and Apathy produced a track for the album.