Theatre of Fate

Theatre of Fate

Infobox Album
Name = Theatre Of Fate
Type = Album
Artist = Viper


Caption = deletable image-caption
Released = October, 1989
Recorded = August, 1989
Genre = Power metal Heavy metal
Length = 34:39
Label = Massacre Records
Producer = Roy M. Rowland
Reviews =
Last album = "Soldiers of Sunrise" (1989)
This album = "Theatre Of Fate" (1989)
Next album = "Evolution" (1992)

"Theatre Of Fate" is the second album by Brazilian Power metal band Viper. It was re-released in 1997 by Paradoxx Music in a 2-in-1 edition with the "Soldiers Of Sunrise" album.

Track listing

# "Illusions" — 01:51
# "At Least A Chance" — 03:59
# "To Live Again" — 03:29
# "A Cry From The Edge" — 05:11
# "Living For The Night" — 05:26
# "Prelude To Oblivion" — 03:45
# "Theatre Of Fate" — 06:18
# "Moonlight" — 04:40

Credits

* André Matos — Vocals
* Pit Passarel — Bass guitar
* Yves Passarel — Lead guitar
* Felipe Machado — Rhythm guitar
* Guilherme Martin — Drums

Trivia

* As seen on the DVD documentary "20 Years Living For The Night", the band refers to this album's cover art as "the dickless guy".
* "Moonlight" is based on L. van Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata".

External links

* [http://www.viperbrazil.com.br/ Viper official site]


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