Hypocrisy Destroys Wacken

Hypocrisy Destroys Wacken is a live album released in 1999 by Hypocrisy. The DVD version of the album was released in March 2001.

Hypocrisy Destroys Wacken
Live album by
ReleasedMarch 2, 1999
RecordedAugust 8, 1998, Wacken Open Air
GenreMelodic death metal
Length65:12
LabelNuclear Blast
ProducerPeter Tägtgren
Hypocrisy chronology
The Final Chapter
(1997)
Hypocrisy Destroys Wacken
(1999)
Hypocrisy
(1999)
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Track listing

All tracks are written by Hypocrisy.

No.TitleLength
1."Roswell-47"4:13
2."Inseminated Adoption"4:22
3."A Coming Race"4:57
4."Apocalypse"5:29
5."Osculum Obscenum"4:58
6."Buried"2:49
7."Left to Rot"3:52
8."The Fourth Dimension"5:07
9."Pleasure of Molestation"4:50
10."Killing Art"2:48
11."The Final Chapter"5:19
12."Time Warp"3:58
13."Til the End"5:44
14."Fuck U"3:46
15."Beginning of the End"2:54
Bonus tracks for Japan
No.TitleLength
16."Request Denied"4:43
17."Strange Ways" (Kiss cover)3:25

Tracks 12-15 are studio recordings.

Credits

Band members

Production

  • Recorded at the "Wacken Open Air" August, 8th 1998
  • Mixed by Lars Johannson in Studio Hängballe
  • Photo editing by Ari Willey
  • Art direction by Flea Black
  • DVD version video cutting by Ari Williey
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