The Symmetry of I - The Circle of O
- The Symmetry of I - The Circle of O
Infobox Album
Name = The Symmetry of I - The Circle of O
Type = studio
Artist = ...And Oceans
Released = 1999
Recorded = Tico Tico Studio, Finland Soundtemple Studio, California
Genre = Symphonic metal Industrial metal Experimental metal Ambient Instrumental Metal
Length = 1:13:26
Label = Season Of Mist
Producer = Ahti Kortelainen Seppo Juoppo Hovi James Murphy
Reviews =
Last album = "...And Oceans vs. Bloodthorn WAR Vol. I" (1998)
This album = "The Symmetry of I - The Circle of O " (1999)
Next album = "...And Oceans" (2000)
"The Symmetry of I - The Circle of O " is the second album by Industrial Black metal band ...And Oceans.
Track listing
# "Mechanic Hippie" - 6:21
# "Aquarium Of Children - Ajatusten Merenpinta" - 4:39
# "The Black Vagabond And The Swan Of Two Heads" - 5:17
# "Sålipsism" - 5:11
# "Baby Blue Doll - Merry G0 Mind" - 4:25
# "Äcid Sex And Marble Teeth (You-Phoria)" - 4:52
# "I Wish I Was Pregnant" - 5:29
# "Stained (Puissance cover)" - 4:35
DigiPack
Disk 1 "I"
# "Mechanic Hippie" - 6:21
# "Aquarium Of Children - Ajatusten Merenpinta" - 4:39
# "The Black Vagabond And The Swan Of Two Heads" - 5:17
# "Sålipsism" - 5:11
# "Baby Blue Doll - Merry G0 Mind" - 4:25
# "Äcid Sex And Marble Teeth (You-Phoria)" - 4:52
# "I Wish I Was Pregnant" - 5:29
# "Stained (Puissance cover)" - 4:35Disk 2 "O"
# "Injected with Silence" - 06:29
# "Cacophonous Ballet" - 04:15
# "Higher Levels of Microbotic Fields" - 05:00
# "Playground" - 01:41
# "Mental Traffic" - 03:05
# "M0lecules" - 06:38
# "Spasms" - 03:54
# "Chess" - 01:35
Credits
*Anzhaar - keyboards
*Neptune - guitar
*K-2T4-S - vocals
*de Monde - guitar
*Gaunt - bass
*Grief - drums
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