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Topic: VOIVOD - "INFINI"
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Nuclear Vampire
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posted April 10, 2009 23:07
Canadian metal legends VOIVOD have set set "Infini" as the title of their final album, due in North America on June 16 via The End Records and Germany on June 12 through Nuclear Blast (the rest of Europe is expected to receive the CD on June 15).Regarding the album title, VOIVOD drummer Michel "Away" Langevin said, "There were many titles thrown around, but I thought of 'Infini' and everybody liked it. Also, it looks great in sci-fi fonts." The track listing for the CD is as follows: 01. God Phones 02. From The Cave 03. Earthache 04. Global Warning 05. A Room With A View 06. Destroy After Reading 07. Treasure Chase 08. Krap Radio 09. In Orbit 10. Deathproof 11. Pyramidome 12. Morpheus 13. Volcano Total running time: 57:57 Fucking cool! Can't wait.
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Mind Running Slow
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posted April 11, 2009 00:46
SWEET!!!! Can't Wait! Oh...never mind, I have been waiting all this time. Shit. "A Room With A View?"
Yikes! Hope it's better than that sappy Death Angel song from Act III
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Slaytanic
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posted April 11, 2009 22:42
Something weird came on the Blabbermouth note: quote: The follow-up to 2006's "Katorz" will mark the second album in the band's 20-plus-year career that did not feature founding guitarist Denis "Piggy" D'Amour working alongside his bandmembers in the studio. "Infini" will also mark the first VOIVOD album to feature Jean-Yves "Blacky" Thériault on bass since 1991's "Angel Rat" and their first release with D'Amour's replacement Dan Mongrain on guitar.
http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID= 117953 But as we all know, Jason recorded all of the bass tracks. Right? RIGHT???? -------------------- "Forty-five moments of perfection translated through a cautionary escape into the perils of the mundane, the inherent entropy in ultimate order, and the potential threats of eternal, unchecked apathy in civilization; all cloaked in musical expression so thoughtful, creative and forward thinking that almost a quarter-century later, few can even comprehend it, much less match it." (autothrall)
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