Anciano

Anciano (Spanish for old man) is an EP by the Japanese doom metal band Corrupted. Because the Spanish phrase "Horrible: El Tren Lo Partio En Dos!" ("Horrible: The Train Ripped Him In Two" in English) appears on the cover, that phrase is often mistaken to be the title of the EP.[1] The album was pressed four times, the last two times of which included a different color setting for the album's cover. While the first and second pressing was black and white, the third pressing was blue and the fourth pressing was brown.[2] All editions were released on 7-inch vinyl. "The Post War Dream" is a cover of the Pink Floyd song that opens their 1983 album The Final Cut.

Anciano
EP by
Released1995 (1995)
GenreFuneral doom, sludge metal
Length12:27
LabelJapan Overseas[1]
Corrupted chronology
Corrupted / Grief
(1995)
Anciano
(1995)
El Dios Queja
(1995)

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Post War Dream" (Pink Floyd cover)2:25
2."Si mismo defensa"5:09
3."Que cabronada"0:18
4."Anciano"4:35
Total length:12:21
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References

  1. Anciano @ Discogs
  2. "Corrupted Discography @ dxmxtx.com". Archived from the original on 2008-12-20. Retrieved 2009-02-22.
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