Altered Genesis
Altered Genesis is the third studio album by Norwegian death metal band, Blood Red Throne. The album was released on February 22, 2005 by Earache Records.
Altered Genesis | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | February 22, 2005 |
Studio | Dub Studio |
Genre | Death metal |
Length | 50:08 |
Label | Earache Records |
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Track listing
- All songs published by Earache Songs (UK) Ltd.
- "Death to Birth" (2:41; Lyrics: Mr. Hustler/Music: Jani Havukainen)
- "Incarnadine Mangler" (3:44; Lyrics: Jon Tønnessen/Music: Død and Tchort)
- "Tortured Soul Appearance" (4:52; Lyrics: Mr. Hustler/Music: Dod and Tchort)
- "Eye-Licker" (4:02; Lyrics: Tonnessen/Music: Dod and Tchort)
- "Mephitication" (4:38; Lyrics: Mr. Hustler/Music: Dod and Tchort)
- "Arterial Lust" (4:56; Lyrics: Tonnessen/Music: Dod and Tchort)
- "Flesh to Destroy" (3:47; Lyrics: Mr. Hustler/Music: Dod and Tchort)
- "Ripsaw Resentment" (4:24; Lyrics: Mr. Hustler/Music: Dod and Tchort)
- "Altered Genesis - Creation and Sudden Demise" (5:41; Lyrics: Mr. Hustler/Music: Dod and Tchort)
- "Smite" (3:51; Lyrics: Mr. Hustler/Music: Dod and Tchort)
- "State of Darkness" (3:50; Lyrics: Tonnessen/Music: Dod and Tchort)
- "Deliberate Carnage" (3:42; Lyrics: Tonnessen/Music: Dod and Tchort)
Personnel
- Daniel "Død" Olaisen - Guitar
- Terje "Tchort" Vik Schei - Guitar
- Erlend Caspersen - Bass
- Mr. Hustler - Vocals
- Bernt A. Moen - Drums
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