Diary of a Sadist | ||||
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Studio album by Zero Cipher | ||||
Released | 31 October 2005 | |||
Recorded | 2004 | |||
Genre | Rock/Metal | |||
Label | Anticulture Records | |||
Producer | Duncan Williams | |||
Zero Cipher chronology | ||||
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Diary of a Sadist is the second album from British metal band Zero Cipher.[1] It was released in 2005 on Anticulture Records to universal critical praise.
Like Zero Cipher's debut album, 'Diary of a Sadist' features interludes that follow a theme. Throughout the album, sections of ambient noise, the sound of scribbling on paper using a pencil and frantic breathing can be heard. This represents the 'sadist' (from the album title) writing in their 'diary'. This time, the interludes do not follow a narrative and usually appear on the end of songs instead of on separate tracks.