Cult (album)
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Cult | ||
Studio album by Apocalyptica | ||
Released | 2000 | |
Recorded | 1999-2000 | |
Genre | Cello rock | |
Length | 46:41 | |
Label | Mercury/Universal | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Apocalyptica chronology | ||
Inquisition Symphony (1998) |
Cult (2000) |
Best of Apocalyptica (2002) (Japan only) |
Special Edition | ||
2001's Special Edition front cover |
Cult is Apocalyptica's third album, released in 2000 with a special-edition released in 2001 containing an extra disc. This album also saw a small trend starting in their single releases, as both Hope and Path have a second version called Path vol.2 or Hope vol.2 with lyrics sung by Sandra Nasic and Matthias Sayer respectively. Here, Apocalyptica also started using distortion effects much more boldly and frequently. There are some versions of the first release with Path vol.2 as the first track and Path as the fourteenth.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Original
- Path
- Struggle
- Romance
- Pray!
- In Memoriam
- Hyperventilation
- Beyond Time
- Hope
- Kaamos
- Coma
- Hall Of The Mountain King (from Edvard Grieg)
- Until It Sleeps (from Metallica's Load album)
- Fight Fire With Fire (from Metallica's Ride the Lightning album)
[edit] Special Edition Disc 2
- Path Vol. 2 (featuring Sandra Nasic)
- Hope Vol. 2 (featuring Matthias Sayer)
- Harmageddon (live in München, October 2000)
- Nothing Else Matters (live in München, October 2000)
- Inquisition Symphony (live in München, October 2000)