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2005 studio album by Epoch of Unlight
The Contimuum Hypothesis
Studio album by Epoch of Unlight
Released2005 (2005)
RecordedOctober 27 – November 4, 2004
GenreMelodic death metal, black metal
Length53:11
LabelThe End Records
Epoch of Unlight chronology
Caught in the Unlight!
(2001)
The Contimuum Hypothesis
(2005)
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The Continuum Hypothesis is the 3rd full-length studio album released by the Melodic death/Black metal band Epoch of Unlight. It is the first to feature new vocalist BJ Cook and new guitarist Josh Braddock.

Track listing

  1. "The Continuum Hypothesis" (4:44)
  2. "Under Starside Skies" (4:08)
  3. "Argentum Era Secui Duos" (5:37)
  4. "Cardinality" (3:32)
  5. "Highgate" (6:18)
  6. "The End of All" (6:07)
  7. "Broken Pendulum" (3:51)
  8. "Aberrant Shadows" (5:26)
  9. "Quicksilver to Ash" (5:02)
  10. "Denubrum" (4:17)
  11. "The Scarlet Thread" (4:09)

Personnel

Musicians

  • Tino LoSicco: Drums
  • Joe Totty: Bass
  • BJ Cook: Vocals
  • Josh Braddock: Guitars

Guest musicians

  • Erin Farley: Backing Vocals on "Aberrant Shadows"

Production

  • Recorded at Blue Meanie Studios, New Jersey
  • Mixed and Mastered at Blue Meanie Studios, New Jersey
  • Produced by Erin Farley and Epoch of Unlight
  • Engineered and Mixed by Erin Farley
  • Assistant Engineer: Jeff Cummings
  • Mix Assistant: Coady Brown
  • Mastered by Tim Gilles
  • Artwork and Band Photography by Fumunda Design



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