Meta (Car Bomb album)

Meta is the third album by the American band Car Bomb. The album was produced by Gojira's Joseph Duplantier and guitarist Greg Kubacki, and was released independently on digital and CD formats on 28 October 2016.

Meta
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 28, 2016 (2016-10-28)
Recorded2015 - 2016
GenreMathcore
Length48:20
LabelIndependent
ProducerJoe Duplantier, Greg Kubacki
Car Bomb chronology
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(2012)
Meta
(2016)
Mordial
(2019)

In September, the band released five second fragments of the song "From the Dust of This Planet" through music sharing for fans to assemble in any order to form a complete song.

The album features guest vocals from Joe Duplantier on "The Oppressor", and Suffocation's Frank Mullen on "Sets".

Tracks "From the Dust of This Planet", "Sets", and "Gratitude" were released as previews and "Black Blood" as a video.

The album was praised in reviews for its originality and how "paralyzing and oppressively heavy" it is,[1] svbterranean.net stating "Meta is comprised of the band’s heaviest, forward-thinking and out there moments in their discography."[2] Axl Rosenberg of MetalSucks praised the album, writing, "My mind is too blown by this record." [3]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."From the Dust of This Planet"3:09
2."Secrets Within"4:58
3."Nonagon"3:15
4."Gratitude"4:22
5."Constant Sleep"4:17
6."The Oppressor"4:42
7."Black Blood"4.18
8."Sets"4:10
9."Cenotaph"5:08
10."Lights Out"4:18
11."Infinite Sun"5:39

Personnel

  • Michael Dafferner – lead vocals
  • Elliot Hoffman – drums
  • Greg Kubacki – guitar
  • Jon Modell – bass
  • Joe Duplantier – guest vocals on "The Oppressor"
  • Frank Mullen – guest vocals on "Sets"
  • Produced by Joe Duplantier and Greg Kubacki
  • Mixed and mastered by Josh Wilbur
  • Engineered by Alexis Berthelot
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