Punishment for Decadence

Punishment for Decadence is the second album by the Swiss thrash metal group Coroner, released on 1 August 1988. It bears many similarities to the previous album, except the band's performance is more precise and features increased use of slightly more melodic guitar work, as well as a slightly different lyrical style.

Punishment for Decadence
Studio album by
Released1 August 1988
RecordedSky Trak Studios, Berlin, May 1988
GenreProgressive metal, thrash metal
Length38:54
LabelNoise
ProducerGuy Bidmead
Coroner chronology
R.I.P.
(1987)
Punishment for Decadence
(1988)
No More Color
(1989)
Alternative cover (CD edition)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Intro" (Instrumental)0:12
2."Absorbed"3:43
3."Masked Jackal"4:46
4."Arc-Lite" (Instrumental)3:20
5."Skeleton on Your Shoulder"5:35
Side B
No.TitleLength
6."Sudden Fall"4:50
7."Shadow of a Lost Dream"4:31
8."The New Breed"4:52
9."Voyage to Eternity"3:45
10."Purple Haze" (Jimi Hendrix cover)3:20
Total length:38:54

Credits

All information is taken from the CD liner notes of the 1988 release.[2]

Band Members
  • Ron Broder (as Ron Royce) - Vocals/Bass
  • Tommy Vetterli (as Tommy T. Baron) - Guitars
  • Marky Edelmann (Marquis Marky) - Drums
Production
  • Guy Bidmead - Producer, Engineer
  • Andreas Gerhard - Assistant Engineer
  • Gary Marlowe - Guest Musician (Synth. Eff.)
  • Dexter - Assistant Engineer, Backing Vocals
  • Marquis Marky - Cover, Concept and Design, Photo Credits
  • Micha Good - Skull Logo
  • Auguste Rodin - Front Cover Sculpture

Notes

  • Track 10 is a Jimi Hendrix cover, and was originally included as a B-Side on the "Masked Jackal" single.
  • The album's artwork features a close-up portion of The Gates of Hell by the French sculptor Auguste Rodin
  • The album has been re-released with an alternative cover, without the consent of the band, featuring a portion of the woodcut "Der Tod als Würger" by German painter Alfred Rethel.
  • Tracks 1 and 4 are instrumental.
  • The second 12" vinyl and cassette pressings by Noise Records, the 12" vinyl and cassette release by Maze Music and the cassette release by Accord excludes "Purple Haze"
  • The 1988 unofficial cassette release by RC excludes the "Intro" song and "Purple Haze"
  • The 1988 unofficial cassette release by Baron Music misspells the album's title as "Ponishment for Decedance"
  • The Japanese releases contains the 1989 album No More Color
  • The 2014 reissue by Death Cult Switzerland features the original cover
  • A music video was made for "Masked Jackal"
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References

  1. Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Coroner Punishment for Decadence review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2011-09-10.
  2. Punishment For Decadence (booklet). Coroner. Noise International. 1988
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