Redeemer (album)
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Redeemer | ||
Studio album by Machinae Supremacy | ||
Released | March 18, 2006 | |
Recorded | 2004 | |
Genre | SID Metal/Metal | |
Length | 65:46 | |
Label | Hubnester Industries/Spinefarm Records | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Machinae Supremacy chronology | ||
Jets'n'Guns Soundtrack (2004) |
Redeemer (2006) |
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Underground edition | ||
Redeemer is the second studio album of the SID Metal band Machinae Supremacy, released March 18, 2006. Originally planned for release by Music By Design Records Ltd. in 2005, it was delayed when MBD Records ceased to exist. On February 6, 2006, to celebrate the release of the new website, two new tracks from the album were made available for download; Rise and Through The Looking Glass.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
There are two versions of Redeemer, the Underground Edition (RUE) and the retail edition (RRE).
[edit] Underground Edition
- "Elite" – 4:24
- "Rise" – 5:32
- "Fury" – 5:06
- "Ronin" – 4:17
- "Kaori Stomp" – 4:17
- "Hate" – 4:12
- "I Know The Reaper" – 4:35
- "Seventeen" – 3:45
- "The Cavern Of Lost Time" – 0:34
- "Rogue World Asylum" – 4:13
- "Through The Looking Glass" – 5:10
- "Oki Kuma's Adventure" – 5:12
- "Reanimator (March Of The Undead III)" – 5:00
- "Prelude To Empire" – 1:37
- "Empire" – 6:51
[edit] Retail edition
The album is remixed and and was released on November 8, 2006 by Spinefarm Records.[1]
- "Elite" – 4:23
- "Through The Looking Glass" – 5:07
- "Rogue World Asylum" – 4:10
- "Rise" – 5:30
- "I Know The Reaper" – 4:34
- "Hate" – 4:13
- "Ghost (Beneath The Surface)" – 5:11
- "Seventeen" – 3:42
- "Ronin" – 5:13
- "Oki Kuma's Adventure" – 5:23
- "Reanimator (March Of The Undead III)" – 5:02
[edit] Miscellanea
- Elite contains a sample from Futurama (RUE only).
- Oki Kuma's Adventure roughly translates to "Big Bear's Adventure".[2]
- Prelude To Empire contains a sample from Grow More Pot, a track from Jello Biafra's spoken word album I Blow Minds for a Living.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Machinae Supremacy on Spinefarm. Details of the album. Retrieved on November 6, 2006.
- ^ Re: teddy bear that saves the world?. Oki Kuma translation. Retrieved on November 6, 2006.
[edit] External links
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Robert Stjärnström | Jonas Rörling | Andreas Gerdin | Johan Palovaara | Tomas Nilsén |
Discography |
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Albums: Deus Ex Machinae | Jets'n'Guns Soundtrack | Redeemer |
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