Abducted

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Abducted
Studio album by Hypocrisy
Released February 13, 1996 (1996-02-13)
Recorded March–October 1995, Abyss Studio, Sweden
Genre Melodic death metal
Length 47:13
Label Nuclear Blast
Producer Peter Tägtgren
Hypocrisy chronology

The Fourth Dimension
(1994)
Abducted
(1996)
The Final Chapter
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
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Abducted is the fourth studio album released by Hypocrisy. It is the album where the band started to change their sound. On this release melodic death metal was brought into their original death metal sound. It was also released as a limited edition digipak — not to be confused with the non-limited edition digipak re-release.

The samples in the intro The Gathering are taken from the so-called Halt Tape, which allegedly has been recorded during the Rendlesham Forest incident on December 26, 1980.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Hypocrisy. 
No. Title Length
1. "The Gathering"   1:09
2. "Roswell 47"   3:56
3. "Killing Art"   2:55
4. "The Arrival of the Demons (part 2)"   3:17
5. "Buried"   3:11
6. "Abducted"   2:50
7. "Paradox"   4:32
8. "Point of No Return"   3:54
9. "When the Candle Fades"   5:30
10. "Carved Up"   3:28
11. "Reflections"   2:37
12. "Slippin' Away"   5:13
13. "Drained"   4:28
Japanese bonus tracks
No. Title Length
14. "Request Denied"    
15. "Strange Ways" (Kiss cover)  
Digipak re-release live bonus tracks
No. Title Length
14. "Fractured Millennium"   5:28
15. "Legions Descend"   4:07
16. "Fire in the Sky"   5:13
17. "Elastic Inverted Visions"   5:47

This digipack re-release features four live tracks recorded at the Nuclear Blast Festival on September 25, 2000.

Credits

Band members

Production

  • Produced and mixed by Peter Tägtgren
  • Recorded and mixed in Abyss Studio, Sweden, March – October 1995
  • Engineered by Hypocrisy
  • Mastered by Peter In De Betou at Cuttingroom, Solna, Sweden
  • Photo, art and design by P Grøn, Sweden

References

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