Outworld (album)
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Outworld | |||||
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Studio album by Outworld | |||||
Released | November 13, 2006 | ||||
Recorded | 2006, Spyder Studios, Texas, USA | ||||
Genre | Progressive metal Heavy metal |
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Length | 65:38 | ||||
Label | Replica Records | ||||
Producer | Outworld | ||||
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Outworld is the debut album by the American progressive metal band Outworld. It was released on November 13, 2006 by Replica Records. The Japanese version of the album includes a bonus track entitled, "Polar".
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[edit] Track listing
- "Raise Hell" − 6:14
- "Riders" − 5:36
- "Warcry" − 6:15
- "Outworld" − 6:09
- "The Never" − 6:35
- "City of the Dead" − 7:16
- "Prelude to Madness" − 1:30
- "The Grey Tide" − 9:16
- "I Thanatos" − 8:53
- "Polar" (Japan bonus track) − 7:54
[edit] Videography
The song, "Warcry" was made as a video and can be viewed on their official website. The band is shown playing a jam session and an audience starts moshing as Rusty Cooley goes into a shredding solo. Near the end of the video Carlos Zema utilizes "growling vocals". The video was directed by Stacy Davidson.
[edit] Credits
[edit] Band members
- Rusty Cooley − Guitar
- Shawn Kascak − Bass
- Bobby Williamson − Keyboard
- Matt Mckenna − Drums
- Kelly Sundown Carpenter − Vocals