Warp Zone (album)

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Warp Zone
Studio album by Martyr
Released March 11, 2000
Recorded 1999 in Victor Studio
Genre Technical death metal
Length 38:38
Label Independent, Sekhmet Records, Galy Records
Producer Pierre Rémillard
Martyr chronology

Hopeless Hopes
(1997)
Warp Zone
(2000)
Extracting the Core
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Metaluniverse.net (9.5/10)[1]

Warp Zone is Martyr's 2nd full-length album. It was released independently on March 11, 2000. A European edition was released by Sekhmet Records which contained two bonus tracks, several live videos and other multi-media. In October 2006, Galy Records released a re-issue containing four bonus tracks.

Matt Heafy of Trivium called it one of his favorite albums and said "This has been a hugely influential album on me, and they’re a band that I feel are way underrated. They’re a band so many people haven’t heard about but this album is truly a gem. Everyone’s putting technical and jazz elements of things like virtuoso guitarist Allan Holdsworth in there, but these guys were doing it before all of them and Martyr don’t do it for the sake of it, they do it for the sake of new sounding songs. The band incorporate jazz, thrash, death and tech and so much more. They really have their own sound." [2]

Tracklist

Original Edition
No. Title Length
1. "Warp Zone"   3:04
2. "Virtual Emotions"   4:07
3. "Endless Vortex Towards Erasing Destiny"   3:18
4. "Deserted Waters"   4:11
5. "Carpe Diem"   4:21
6. "The Fortune-Teller"   4:22
7. "Speechless"   5:02
8. "Retry? Abort? Ignore?"   4:28
9. "Realms of Reverie" (Narration by Luc Lemay) 5:45

Personnel

References

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