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Cathedral (band)
Cathedral are a doom metal band from Coventry, England. The group forged a link between early doom metal and a 1990s extreme metal aesthetic, making doom slower and heavier. Their debut album, Forest of Equilibrium, is considered a classic of the genre. They later on changed their doom style,...

's fourth album released on November 12, 1996 by Earache Records
Earache Records
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Track listing

All songs written by Lee Dorrian
Lee Dorrian
Lee Dorrian is a singer from Coventry, England. Originally the editor/publisher of the Cov punk fanzine "Committed Suicide" he then went on to be the singer and lyricist with Napalm Death and recorded one and a half albums with them, namely the second half of Scum and From Enslavement to...

 and Garry Jennings, except where noted.
  1. Cybertron 71/Internal Countdown - 1:18
  2. Urko's Conquest - 4:02 (in reference to General Urko from the Planet of the Apes TV series)
  3. Stained Glass Horizon - 5:29
  4. Cyclops Revolution - 7:07
  5. Birth Machine 2000 (Dorrian, Jennings, Leo Smee) - 9:00
  6. Nightmare Castle - 6:31
  7. Fireball Demon - 4:12
  8. Phaser Quest (Dorian, Jennings, Smee) - 3:42
  9. Suicide Asteroid - 4:13
  10. Dragon Rider 13 - 5:52
  11. Magnetic Hole - 6:32
  12. Tucker's Ruck - 4:59 (Japanese Bonus)

Credits

  • Lee Dorrian
    Lee Dorrian
    Lee Dorrian is a singer from Coventry, England. Originally the editor/publisher of the Cov punk fanzine "Committed Suicide" he then went on to be the singer and lyricist with Napalm Death and recorded one and a half albums with them, namely the second half of Scum and From Enslavement to...

     - Vocals
  • Garry Jennings - Guitar/Keyboards
  • Leo Smee - Bass
  • Brian Dixon - Drums


Produced and engineered by Kit Woolven

Recorded and mixed at Parkgate Studios
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