The Last Predators
The Last Predators is the third studio album from Norwegian black metal band Troll.
The Last Predators | ||||
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Studio album by Troll | ||||
Released | 2000 | |||
Recorded | Frogner Jern & Metall | |||
Genre | Black metal | |||
Length | 29:58 | |||
Label | Head Not Found | |||
Troll chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Bastards Last Breath" (Intro) – 1:09
- "Fall of the Marbled Galaxy" – 3:07
- "Seierens Stråler" (The Victory's Rays) – 2:55
- "Mending the Instincts" – 3:50
- "Colony X-11: Inflict Mythical Mayhem" – 3:04
- "My Glance into the Narrow Room" – 2:32
- "Eyes as in I" – 2:30
- "A.T. the Riddle" – 3:40
- "The Last Predators" – 4:02
- "Frelserens Visjoner" (The Saviour's Visions) – 0:18
- "Outro" – 0:55
Line-up
- Sinister Minister Twice - vocals
- Nagash (Stian Arnesen) - guitars, music
- Blackheart (Amund Svensson) - synth, programming
- Ursus Major - bass
- Hellhammer - drums
Other information
- All music composed by Nagash
- All lyrics written by S.M. Twice
- Distributed by Voices of Wonder AS
- Mastered at T-4's Deepspace/2000
Nagash, Blackheart, and Hellhammer are also known as Lex Icon, Psy Coma, and Von Blomberg (respectively) in the black metal/industrial metal band The Kovenant.
Nagash has also played bass for Dimmu Borgir, as well as teamed up with their frontman Shagrath to form the rock band Chrome Division.
Hellhammer has played drums for both The Kovenant and Dimmu Borgir.
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