Corporate Pollution

Corporate Pollution
Corporate Pollution
Studio album by Paradox
Released March 15th 2011
Recorded BPM Studios, Ireland
Genre Alternative rock
Grunge
Garage rock
Length 66:02
Label Paradox
Producer Pete Mac, Mike Mac
Paradox chronology
In Limbo
(2009)
Corporate Pollution
(2011)

Corporate Pollution is the thirdalbum by Irish alternative rock band Paradox, released on March 15, 2011.

Tracklisting

No. Title Length
1. "Corporate Pollution"   5:19
2. "Emptiness"   6:14
3. "Mind Mud"   4:03
4. "Living Demise"   5:31
5. "Mr. Bureaucracy"   5:16
6. "Bury The World"   6:16
7. "Four Walls"   6:50
8. "Repress Excess"   4:50
9. "Shedding Skin"   7:42
10. "Mitigate"   8:56
11. "Serenity"   6:08
Total length:
67:00

Credits

  • Pete Mac – Guitar, vocals and Bass
  • Mike Mac – Drums / vocals
  • Produced by Pete Mac and Mike Mac

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