The Butterfly Effect (album)

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The Butterfly Effect
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 13, 1999
RecordedJune 1999
StudioTrident Studios, London
GenreGothic metal, industrial metal
Length57:24
LabelCentury Media
ProducerAndy Reilly
Moonspell chronology
Sin/Pecado
(1998)
The Butterfly Effect
(1999)
Darkness and Hope
(2001)
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The Butterfly Effect is the fourth studio album by Portuguese gothic metal band Moonspell, released in 1999, inspired by chaos theory. The album is characterised by a more experimental approach than their previous material, incorporating many elements of electronic music and industrial metal. The music is composed primarily by the band’s keyboardist, Pedro Paixão.[1] "Tired" samples Mozart's Requiem.

Track listing[]

All lyrics are written by Fernando Ribeiro.

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Soulsick"Pedro Paixão, Sérgio Crestana04:16
2."Butterfly FX"Paixão, Crestana03:51
3."Can't Bee"Paixão, Crestana05:11
4."Lustmord"Paixão, Crestana03:44
5."Selfabuse"Paixão, Crestana, Ricardo Amorim04:16
6."I Am the Eternal Spectator"Paixão, Crestana03:31
7."Soulitary Vice"Paixão, Crestana03:27
8."Disappear Here"Paixão, Crestana03:33
9."Adaptables"Paixão, Crestana03:01
10."Angelizer"Paixão, Crestana04:30
11."Tired"Paixão, Crestana05:24
12."K" (The song "K" ends at 3:28. Instead of silence, interference bips can be heard for 2 minutes (3:28 - 5:28). A hidden track entitled "O Mal de Cristo" starts at 5:28.)Paixão, Crestana12:40
Total length:57:24

Credits[]

Band members[]

Additional personnel[]

  • Oli Albergaria Savill – various misc instruments

Production[]

  • Paulo Moreira - photography, layout
  • Patrick Bird - mastering
  • Richard Hinton - engineering assistant
  • Andy Reilly - producer, engineering, mastering
  • Carsten Drescher - artwork, layout

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