Fragments of D-Generation

Fragments of D-Generation

Infobox Album
Name = Fragments of D-Generation
Type = studio
Longtype =
Artist = Disarmonia Mundi


Cover size =
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Released = January, 2004
Recorded = 2004 at dB Studio
Genre = Melodic death metal
Length = 46:34
Language =
Label = Scarlet Records
Producer = Ettore Rigotti
Reviews = * The Metal Observer Rating-10|7.5 [http://www.metal-observer.com/articles.php?lid=1&sid=1&id=6712 link]
* PyroMusic Rating-10|7.5 [http://www.pyromusic.net/index.php?p=reviews_review&review=Disarmonia%20Mundi-Fragments%20Of%20D-Generation&id=97 link]
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Chronology =
Last album = "Nebularium" (2001)
This album = "Fragments of D-Generation" (2004)
Next album = "Mind Tricks" (2006)
Misc =

"Fragments of D-generation" is the second album by the Italian, melodic death metal band, Disarmonia Mundi, released by Italian label Scarlet Records in January, 2004. After numerous line-up changes, this album features Soilwork's Björn "Speed" Strid on vocals. The song, "Red Clouds" was chosen as their first video and was directed by bass player Mirco Andreis.

Track listing

# "Common State of Inner Violence" – 5:19
# "Morgue of Centuries" – 4:18
# "Red Clouds" – 5:20
# "Quicksand Symmetry" – 4:37
# "Swallow the Flames" – 3:48
# "Oceangrave" – 4:05
# "A Mirror Behind" – 5:35
# "Come Forth My Dreadful One" – 4:14
# "Shattered Lives and Broken Dreams" – 4:15
# "Colors of a New Era" – 4:59
# "Burning Cells" (Japan Bonus Track) - 4:39

Credits

Band

* Ettore RigottiGuitars, Drums, Bass, Clean vocals, Keyboards
* Björn "Speed" StridVocals, Clean vocals
* Claudio Ravinale − Growl, Goth vocals, Lyrics
* Mirco Andreis − Bass

Other

* Artwork by Guido Suardi

Videography

* "Red Clouds"


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