Transmutation (album)
Transmutation is the second full-length album of the Brazilian death metal band Ophiolatry. It was released in 2008 by Regain Records and Forces of Satan Records, the label run by Infernus.[1]
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Released | January 21, 2008 | |||
Genre | Death metal | |||
Length | 32 | |||
Label | Regain Records Forces of Satan Records | |||
Ophiolatry chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Parricide" – 01:53
- "Transmutation" – 02:13
- "Abyss of Alienation" – 03:15
- "Divine Stigma" – 01:55
- "Nominating the Oxen" – 02:02
- "Cauterization" – 02:05
- "Urutu" – 01:11
- "The Ghost" – 01:59
- "Neuropsychoperverse" – 01:13
- "Variações 1" – 01:07
- "Art of War" – 02:00
- "G.O.D.?" – 00:52
- "Eradicating the Paradigm" – 02:42
- "Diabolism" – 01:50
- "Sub-Race" – 02:23
- "Prelúdio No 4" – 03:13
Credits
- Fabio Zperandio – guitars
- Jhorge "Dog" Duarte – drums
- Antonio Cozta – vocals, bass
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