Wild, Wonderful Purgatory
Wild, Wonderful Purgatory is the second full-length album by instrumental stoner rock band Karma to Burn. It is their first fully instrumental album after the departure of former vocalist Jay Jarosz, a style they would keep for all subsequent releases. It was released on May 31, 1999 (Europe) by RoadRunner UK and July 7 (North America) by MIA Records.
Wild, Wonderful Purgatory | ||||
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Released | May 31, 1999 Europe July 7, 1999 North America | |||
Genre | Instrumental rock, stoner rock | |||
Length | 51:34 | |||
Label | Roadrunner Europe MIA North America | |||
Producer | Karma to Burn, Daniel Wiess, Garry Rindfuss | |||
Karma to Burn chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Twenty" - 3:30
- "Twenty Eight" - 4:22
- "Thirty" - 3:26
- "Thirty One" - 5:23
- "Twenty Nine" - 3:03
- "Thirty Two" - 5:00
- "Twenty Five" - 4:40
- "Twenty Six" - 4:13
- "One" - 4:05
- "Three" - 3:57
- "Seven" - 4:40
- "Eight" - 4:44
Additional information
The songs "Twenty Nine" and "Thirty Two" made an appearance on the soundtrack of the 2000 EA Sports video game NASCAR 2001.
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