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The Human Abstract is the self-titled demoEP by American progressive metal band The Human Abstract and was released in 2005.[1][2][3] According to the biography on the band by Stewart Mason on the site allmusic.com, "the Human Abstract recorded a demo and played a number of regional gigs before signing with the local indie Hopeless Records in 2005".[1]
The songs "Meperidine Cathedral" (as "Movement from Discord") and "Winter Fevers" (as "Polaris") would later be re-recorded for the band's debut album, Nocturne.[citation needed]
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All lyrics are written by Nick Olaerts; all music is composed by A. J. Minette.