Damage Done
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Damage Done | ||
Studio album by Dark Tranquillity | ||
Released | August 20, 2002 | |
Recorded | February–March 2002 at Studio Fredman | |
Genre | Melodic death metal | |
Language(s) | English | |
Label | Century Media Records | |
Producer(s) | Dark Tranquillity and Fredrik Nordström | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Dark Tranquillity chronology | ||
Haven (2000) |
Damage Done (2002) |
Live Damage (2003) |
Damage Done is an album by the Swedish melodic death metal band Dark Tranquillity.
A video was recorded for the song "Monochromatic Stains". It was done, none too surprisingly, in monochromatic format and bears visual and thematic resemblance to the film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Several versions of the album feature a bonus track titled "I, Deception" as well as the "Monochromatic Stains" video clip. The Japanese version of the album features the bonus track "The Poison Well".
[edit] Track listing
- "Final Resistance"
- "Hours Passed in Exile"
- "Monochromatic Stains"
- "Single Part of Two"
- "The Treason Wall"
- "Format C: For Cortex"
- "Damage Done"
- "Cathode Ray Sunshine"
- "The Enemy"
- "White Noise/Black Silence"
- "Ex Nihilo"
- "The Poison Well" (Japanese bonus track)
[edit] Credits
Musicians
- Mikael Stanne - Vocals
- Niklas Sundin - Guitars
- Martin Henriksson - Guitars
- Michael Nicklasson - Bass
- Anders Jivarp - Drums
- Martin Brändström - Keyboards and electronics
Album production
- Engineered by Fredrik Nordström and Patrik J. Sten
- Mastered by Göran Finnberg at The Mastering Room
Other credits
- Art direction and design by Niklas Sundin and Cabin Fever Media
- Video for "Monochromatic Stains" created by Achilleas Gatsopoulos