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2006 studio album by Psycroptic
Symbols of Failure
Studio album by Psycroptic
ReleasedFebruary 13th, 2006
2007 (USA)
GenreTechnical death metal
Length39:52
LabelNeurotic Records
Willowtip Records(USA)
Stomp Entertainment(Aus & NZ)
Psycroptic chronology
The Scepter of the Ancients
(2003)
Symbols of Failure
(2006)
Ob(Servant)
(2008)

Symbols of Failure is the third album by Psycroptic. It was released on February 13, 2006 by Neurotic Records. It is the first album to feature Jason Peppiatt on vocals, after he replaced former vocalist Matthew Chalk in 2005.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Alpha Breed"3:50
2."Missionaries of a Future to Come"4:18
3."Merchants of Deceit"5:27
4."Minions: The Fallen"3:51
5."Repairing the Dimensional Cluster"3:42
6."Epoch of the Gods"4:44
7."Our Evolutionary Architecture"4:39
8."An Experiment in Transience"4:54
9."Cleansing a Misguided Path"4:24
Total length:39:52

Personnel

  • Jason Peppiatt - Vocals
  • Joe Haley - Guitar, mixing, production
  • Cameron Grant - Bass
  • Dave Haley - Drums
  • Par Olofsson - Artwork
Psycroptic
  • Cameron Grant
  • Dave Haley
  • Joe Haley
  • Jason Peppiatt
Studio albums

References

  1. "PSYCROPTIC: 'Symbols Of Failure' Release Date Announced; MP3 Available For Download". Blabbermouth. 8 December 2005.
  2. "Neurotic Records Ink Deal With Australia's PSYCROPTIC". Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles. 23 November 2005.
  3. "PSYCROPTIC - Symbols Of Failure Release Date Announced; New MP3 Available For Download". Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles. 8 December 2005.
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