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Extinct Instinct
1997 studio album by Threshold From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Extinct Instinct is the third studio album by British progressive metal band Threshold, released in 1997.[5] It is the first album to feature drummer Mark Heaney and the second to feature vocalist Damian Wilson, his first album with the band being their 1993 debut, Wounded Land. The album was rereleased in 2004 as a special edition with three bonus tracks; unlike the previous two albums, this edition did not include a multimedia section of any kind.
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The songs on the album resume the themes of war and environmentalism found on Wounded Land, and also introduce themes of human self-absorption and isolation. The middle segment of the song "The Whispering" makes extensive direct reference to Wounded Land's opening song, "Consume to Live."
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Track listing
Notes
- The song "Part of the Chaos" ends at 8:20. After 30 seconds of silence (8:20 – 8:50), the hidden song "Segue" begins.
Notes
- The 2012 Definitive Edition released by Nuclear Blast includes "Mansion," but replaces the other two tracks with the following:
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Special edition features
- Extended booklet with slipcase and liner notes
- Remastered with three bonus tracks
Personnel
- Damian Wilson – vocals
- Karl Groom – guitars, backing vocals
- Nick Midson – guitars
- Jon Jeary – bass, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
- Richard West – keyboards, backing vocals
- Mark Heaney – drums
References
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