Black Umbrella
Black Umbrella is the fourth album from Kalamazoo-based progressive metal band Thought Industry. Features a more streamlined sound than their previous albums. Released in 1997 on Metal Blade Records.
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Released | 1997 | |||
Genre | Progressive metal, alternative metal | |||
Label | Metal Blade | |||
Producer | Mike Roche Thought Industry | |||
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Track listing
- All words by Brent
- My Famous Mistake (Oberlin) 2:50
- Blue (Oberlin) 2:30
- Tragic Juliet (Oberlin) 3:33
- World (Enzio) 3:53
- Bitter (Oberlin) 3:19
- Consistently Yours, Pluto (Oberlin) 3:16
- December 10 (Ledbetter, Oberlin) 3:52
- Edward Smith (Oberlin) 4:34
- Her Rusty Nail (Oberlin) 4:26
- Pink Dumbo (Oberlin) 3:10
- Swank (Oberlin) 3:14
- Earwig (Oberlin) 4:41
- 24 Hours Ago I Could Breathe/Dec. 11 (Enzio, Bryant) 9:20
Credits
- Paul Enzio - guitars
- Jared Bryant - drums
- Herb Ledbetter - bass guitar
- Brent Oberlin - guitar
- Produced by Mike Roche and Thought Industry
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