Silent Chaos Serpentine

Silent Chaos Serpentine

"Silent Chaos Serpentine" is the second full-length studio album by Sri Lanka-based heavy metal band, Stigmata. The album was released in January 2006.

Track listing

# "Swinemaker" – 4:31
# "Forgiven, Forgotten" – 5:51
# "Jazz Theory" – 6:38
# "Lucid" – 5:09
# "My Malice" – 3:39
# "Wingless" – 5:18
# "Solitude" – 5:32
# "Book of Skin" – 6:28


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