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Carheart | ||||
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Studio album by Virus | ||||
Released | 2003 | |||
Genre | Avant-garde metal Jazz rock | |||
Length | 48:53 | |||
Label | Jester Records | |||
Producer | Ingar Hunskaar and Virus | |||
Virus chronology | ||||
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Carheart is the debut album by the Norwegian avant-garde metal/jazz rock band Virus.
Track listing
- All songs written by Czral, Plenum and Esso, except where noted.
- "Something Furry This Way Comes" – 1:36 (Czral, Plenum, Esso, Kim Sølve, Zweizz)
- "Carheart" – 3:56
- "Queen of the Hi-Ace" – 4:15 (Czral, Plenum, Esso, Yusaf Parvez)
- "Road" – 5:44 (Czral, Plenum, Esso, Parvez)
- "Gum Meet Mother" – 5:00
- "Dogs With Wheels" – 1:33 (Czral, Plenum, Esso, Solve, Zweizz)
- "It's All Gone Weird" – 5:39
- "Kennel Crash Recovery" – 2:30 (Czral, Plenum, Esso, Solve, Zweizz)
- "Hustler" – 5:19
- "Bandit" – 4:32
- "Be Elevator" – 8:49 (Czral, Plenum, Esso, Zweizz)
Personnel
- Czral - Guitars, Vocals
- Plenum - Bass
- Esso - Drums
- Aggie Peterson and Kristoffer Rygg (of Ulver) - Guest vocals on Queen of the Hi-Ace
- Øyvind Hægeland (of Spiral Architect and Arcturus) - Guest vocals on Hustler
References
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