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This article is about the album. For the medical sign that occurs in traumatic brain injury, see lucid interval.
2002 studio album by Cephalic Carnage
Lucid Interval is the third full-length album released by Cephalic Carnage. It was released in 2002 via Relapse Records. The album was reissued by Relapse Records with a bonus track on September 13, 2011.
Track listing
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Scolopendra Cingulata"
1:35
2.
"Fortuitous Oddity"
0:44
3.
"Anthro Emesis"
6:21
4.
"The Isle of California"
1:21
5.
"Pseudo"
5:56
6.
"Friend of Mine"
0:08
7.
"Rebellion"
3:56
8.
"Zuno Gyakusatsu"
0:53
9.
"Black Metal Sabbath"
6:15
10.
"Cannabism"
0:45
11.
"Lucid Interval"
4:11
12.
"Misguided"
0:56
13.
"Puff de la Morte"
2:36
14.
"Redundant"
2:44
15.
"Arsonist Savior" (song ends at 5:20; hidden track begins at 12:28)
21:16
16.
Untitled
0:36
Personnel
Cephalic Carnage
Lenzig Leal – vocals
Zac Joe – guitar
John Merryman – drums
Steve Goldberg – guitar
Jawsh Mullen – bass
Additional musicians
Matt Blanks (Happy Pappy) – electronics, ambient noise
Diego Sanchez (Disgorge) – vocals ("Anthro-Emesis")
A.J. Magana (Disgorge) – vocals ("Anthro-Emesis")
Keith Sanchez (Catheter) – vocals ("The Isle of California")
Keith Coombes (Deadspeak) – vocals ("Pseudo")
Dirk (Evulsion) – vocals ("Pseudo")
Terry Christbutcher (Excommunion) – vocals ("Zuno Gyakusatsu")
The Choir of the Damned (Dave Otero (Serberus), Dirk Trujillo (Evulsion), Ron (Mandrake), Keith Sanchez, Tina Sanchez, Than Wilson (Deadspeak), Keith Coombes (Deadspeak)) – backing vocals ("Black Metal Sabbath")
Ron (Mandrake) – vocals ("Cannabism")
Tony Perez – acoustic guitar ("Cannabism")
Joe Tapia (Laughing Dog, Noisear) – vocals ("Misguided")
Alex Marquez (Laughing Dog, Noisear) – vocals ("Misguided")