Ideas of Reference

Ideas of Reference

Infobox Album | Name = Ideas of Reference
Type = Album
Artist = Psyopus


Released = October 19, 2004
Recorded = November 3 - November 9, 2003
Genre = Technical metal
Length = 43:28
Label = Metal Blade/Black Market Activities
Producer =
Reviews =
*Decoy Music Rating|4.4|5 [http://www.decoymusic.com/index.php?content=reviews&reviewid=1040&oldreview=1]
*Punknews Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.punknews.org/review/2980]
*Scenepointblank (9.0/10) [http://www.scenepointblank.com/reviews/211]
Last album =
This album = "Ideas of Reference"
(2004)
Next album = "Our Puzzling Encounters Considered"
(2007)

"Ideas of Reference" is the debut album by Psyopus, released in 2004.

Track listing

#"Mork and Mindy (Daydream Lover)" – 3:56
#"The White Light" – 3:22
#"Death, I..." – 4:58
#"The Long Road to the 4th Dimension" – 4:06
#"Mannequin" – 2:43
#"MirrorriM" – 2:51
#"Imogen's Puzzle" – 1:59
#"Anomaly" – 3:39
#"Bones to Dust" – 15:39

Personnel

*Adam Frapolli - Vocals
*Christopher Arp - Guitar
*Greg Herman - Drums
*Fred DeCoste - Bass


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