Into Eternity (album)
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| Studio album by Into Eternity | |||||
| Released | 1999 2000 (Re-release) |
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| Genre | Melodic death metal Progressive metal |
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| Length | 43:16 | ||||
| Label | Independent DVS Records (2000) |
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| Producer | Into Eternity | ||||
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Into Eternity is the eponymous debut studio album by the Canadian band, Into Eternity. The album was originally self-released by the band in 1999, then was re-released by DVS Records in 2000 which has a different cover, omits the last track and enlists Daniel Nargang on guitar instead of Chris Eisler. The song "The Modern Day", features an excerpt from the conversation between Bruce Willis and Ving Rhames, from the 1994 film Pulp Fiction.
[edit] Track listing
- "Torn" − 5:31
- "Sorrow" − 4:49
- "Left Behind" − 3:15
- "The Modern Day" − 4:53
- "A Frozen Escape" − 3:50
- "Behind the Disguise" − 4:15
- "Holding Onto Emptiness" − 4:51
- "Into Eternity" − 4:07
- "Speak of the Dead" − 3:55
- "Silence Through Virtue" (Bonustrack by DVS Records) − 4:51
[edit] Credits
- Tim Roth − guitar, lead vocals
- Chris Eisler − guitar
- Chris McDougall − keyboards
- Scott Krall − bass, backing vocals
- Jim Austin − drums, backing vocals


