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Miasma is an album by the melodic death metal/metalcore band The Black Dahlia Murder. Released by Metal Blade on July 12, 2005, Miasma is the first and only album to feature drummer Zach Gibson, who replaced founding member and drummer, Cory Grady, due to personal issues (Gibson left the group in early 2006).
[edit] Track listing
- "Built For Sin" – 1:15
- "I'm Charming" – 2:54
- "Flies" – 3:26
- "Statutory Ape" – 3:42
- "A Vulgar Picture" – 3:37
- "Novelty Crosses" – 3:51
- "Dave Goes To Hollywood" – 3:59
- "Miscarriage" – 3:09
- "Spite Suicide" – 2:52
- "Miasma" – 4:41
- The seventh track on the album, released as "Dave Goes To Hollywood" was originally titled "Vice Campaign".
- The track "A Vulgar Picture" borrows its title from a song from The Smiths' album Strangeways, Here We Come entitled "Paint a Vulgar Picture".
- "Statutory Ape" was originally titled "Statutory Rape."
The Black Dahlia Murder |
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Trevor Strnad | Brian Eschbach | John Kempainen | Bart Williams | Shannon Lucas |
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Former members |
David Lock | Bill Anderson | Zach Gibson | Jon Deering | Sean Gauvreau | Cory Grady | Pierre Langlois
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Stand-ins |
Tony Laureano | Mike Schepman | Pierre Langlois | Kevin Talley
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Full-length albums |
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Demos |
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Singles |
Contagion | Funeral Thirst | A Vulgar Picture | Miasma | Statutory Ape | What A Horrible Night To Have A Curse
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