Silicon Messiah
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Silicon Messiah | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 22 May 2000 | |||
Recorded | Early 2000 | |||
Genre | Heavy metal | |||
Length | 52:06 | |||
Label | SPV | |||
Producer | Andy Sneap | |||
Blaze chronology | ||||
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Silicon Messiah is the debut studio album by English heavy metal band Blaze Bayley, then known as Blaze, released in 2000. The South American and Japanese versions of the album include several bonus tracks ("Motherfuckers R Us", "Steel" and "Interactive Track" and "The Day I Fell to Earth" on South American versions, with the last track being the only Japanese one). The cover artwork on the album features a number of images of people with their skin coloured blue and covered with what appears as computer circuitry.
The album was highly acclaimed by critics.[citation needed]
Track listing[]
- Ghost in the Machine - 4:20
- Evolution - 4:54
- Silicon Messiah - 5:11
- Born as a Stranger - 5:52
- The Hunger - 7:05
- The Brave - 4:03
- Identity - 5:25
- Reach for the Horizon - 4:30
- The Launch - 2:53
- Stare at the Sun - 7:48
- South America Only Bonus Tracks
- "The Day I Fell To Earth"
- "Motherfuckers R Us"
- "Steel"
Personnel[]
- Blaze Bayley – vocals
- Steve Wray – guitar
- – guitar
- – bass
- Jeff Singer – drums
Categories:
- Blaze Bayley albums
- 2000 debut albums
- SPV/Steamhammer albums
- Albums produced by Andy Sneap
- 2000s heavy metal album stubs