Aftermath (Battery album)
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Aftermath | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | March 11, 1998 | |||
Recorded | April – November 1998 | |||
Studio | The Pit (Oakland, CA) | |||
Genre | Electro-industrial | |||
Length | 63:51 | |||
Label | COP Intl. | |||
Producer | Battery | |||
Battery chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Aftermath is the fourth studio album by Battery, released on March 11, 1998 by COP International. The album peaked at No. 14 on the CMJ RPM Charts.[2]
Track listing
[edit]All tracks are written by Maria Azevedo, Shawn Brice and Evan Sornstein
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Aftermath" | 3:51 |
2. | "Betrayal 3.0" | 4:05 |
3. | "This Much 2.0" | 4:03 |
4. | "Pity" | 5:27 |
5. | "Theme 3.0" | 4:47 |
6. | "Strike" | 3:50 |
7. | "Never Left" | 5:06 |
8. | "Last of August" | 5:20 |
9. | "Wist" | 5:46 |
10. | "All Cats Are Grey" | 18:44 |
11. | "Aftermath" (Sobu remix) | 2:52 |
Personnel
[edit]Adapted from the Aftermath liner notes.[3]
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Release history
[edit]Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
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United States | 1998 | COP Intl. | CD | COP 044 |
References
[edit]- ^ Hanson, Amy. "Battery: Aftermath > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved March 31, 2016.
- ^ Sansone, Glen (10 May 1999). "RPM" (PDF). CMJ New Music Report. 58 (617). Great Neck, NY: College Media, Inc.: 28. ISSN 0890-0795. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
- ^ Aftermath (booklet). Battery. Oakland, California: COP International. 1998.
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