Intoxicate O.S.
Intoxicate O.S. is the second full-length album by the Finnish dark metal band Shade Empire. The album was recorded at Studio Perkele in Finland.
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Released | May 24, 2006 | |||
Recorded | January–March 2006 | |||
Genre | Melodic black metal, symphonic black metal | |||
Length | 41:38 | |||
Label | Dynamic Arts Records | |||
Producer | S. Jämsén | |||
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Intoxicate O.S. is the first Shade Empire album to include a video, "Chemical God." The video caused some controversy due to the fact it contained "flashing images", reason for which it was banned from MTV.[1]
Regardless of this, the album turned out to be decently successful commercially, since it reached number 25 in weekly Finnish album sales, as stated at FinnishCharts.[2]
Track listing
- "Slitwrist Ecstasy" – 3:26. Song had been released on a two-track single 14 days prior to the release of Intoxicate O.S.
- "Bloodstar" – 4:58
- "Chemical God" – 5:13
- "Rat in a Maze" – 4:05
- "Soulslayers" – 6:01
- "Silver Fix" – 4:05
- "Embrace the Gods of Suffering" – 4:17
- "Ravine" – 2:50
- "Hatefeast" – 5:05
Credits
- Juha Harju – vocals
- Janne Niiranen – guitars
- Juha Sirkkiä – guitars
- Olli Savolainen – synthesizer
- Eero Mantere – bass guitar
- Antti Makkonen – drums
- Hylzy Hyvärinen – clean vocals
- Mixed by S. Jämsén
- Mastered by Minerva Pappi at Finnvox Studios
Video "Chemical God" directed by Ari Reinikainen
Lights engineered by Jussi Kotka
Artwork & layout Jarno Lahti
Band Photos by Maria K.
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