Twisted into Form

Twisted into Form
Studio album by Forbidden
Released 1990
Recorded 1989-1990 at Fantasy Studios,
Berkeley, California, U.S.
Genre Thrash metal
Length 50:09
Label Combat (1990)
Relativity (1992)
Producer Michael Rosen
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Forbidden chronology
Forbidden Evil
(1988)
Twisted into Form
(1990)
Distortion
(1995)

Twisted into Form is the second album from San Francisco, California thrash metal band, Forbidden. It features one line-up change from their debut – 1988's Forbidden Evil – with Tim Calvert replacing Glen Alvelais on guitar. The result is a more melodic and progressive affair with many acoustic interludes and clearer production, but less of a raw edge than its predecessor. It is their last album with drummer Paul Bostaph before he joined Slayer in 1992 when Forbidden was on hiatus.

Contents

Track listing

No. Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "Parting of the Ways (Instrumental)"    — Calvert, Locicero 0:45
2. "Infinite"   Locicero Calvert, Locicero, Bostaph 6:09
3. "Out of Body (Out Of Mind)"   Locicero, Anderson Calvert, Locicero, Bostaph 4:24
4. "Step by Step"   Locicero, Anderson Calvert, Locicero, Bostaph 4:50
5. "Twisted into Form"   Locicero Calvert, Locicero, Bostaph 4:20
6. "R.I.P."   Anderson Calvert, Locicero, Bostaph 7:28
7. "Spiral Depression (Instrumental)"    — Calvert, Locicero 1:47
8. "Tossed Away"   Locicero Calvert, Locicero, Bostaph 4:31
9. "One Foot in Hell"   Locicero Locicero, Bostaph 6:07

1998 Century Media re-release

No. Title Writer(s) Length
10. "As Good as Dead (Live)"   Anderson, Locicero, Flynn 4:09
11. "Chalice of Blood (Live)"   Anderson, Flynn 4:49

2008 Century Media re-release

No. Title Writer(s) Length
10. "Victim of Changes (Live)"   Atkins, Halford, Downing, Tipton 8:20
11. "Forbidden Evil (Live)"   Anderson, Locicero, Flynn 5:43
12. "Chalice of Blood (Live)"   Anderson, Flynn 5:45
13. "Through Eyes of Glass (Live)"   Anderson, Alvelais, Locicero 6:20

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