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Lucid Interval
2002 studio album by Cephalic Carnage From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lucid Interval is the third full-length album released by Cephalic Carnage. It was released in 2002 via Relapse Records. The album was reissued by Relapse Records with a bonus track on September 13, 2011.[4]
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Track listing
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Personnel
Cephalic Carnage
- Lenzig Leal – vocals
- Zac Joe – guitar
- John Merryman – drums
- Steve Goldberg – guitar
- Jawsh Mullen – bass
Additional musicians
- Matt Blanks (Happy Pappy) – electronics, ambient noise
- Angela Vigil (Autopsy Commission) – vocals ("Anthro-Emesis")
- Donovan Breazaeale (Autopsy Commission) – vocals ("Anthro-Emesis")
- Diego Sanchez (Disgorge) – vocals ("Anthro-Emesis")
- A.J. Magana (Disgorge) – vocals ("Anthro-Emesis")
- Keith Sanchez (Catheter) – vocals ("The Isle of California")
- Keith Coombes (Deadspeak) – vocals ("Pseudo")
- Dirk (Evulsion) – vocals ("Pseudo")
- Terry Christbutcher (Excommunion) – vocals ("Zuno Gyakusatsu")
- The Choir of the Damned (Dave Otero (Serberus), Dirk Trujillo (Evulsion), Ron (Mandrake), Keith Sanchez, Tina Sanchez, Than Wilson (Deadspeak), Keith Coombes (Deadspeak)) – backing vocals ("Black Metal Sabbath")
- Ron (Mandrake) – vocals ("Cannabism")
- Tony Perez – acoustic guitar ("Cannabism")
- Joe Tapia (Laughing Dog, Noisear) – vocals ("Misguided")
- Alex Marquez (Laughing Dog, Noisear) – vocals ("Misguided")
- Dylan Yost – violin ("Arsonist Savior")
- Jae Foetusgrubber – backing vocals ("Arsonist Savior")
Production
- Dave Otero – recording, production, mixing, mastering (Hellion II Studios)
- Cephalic Carnage – production
- Steve Sundberg – additional mastering
- Matthew F. Jacobson – executive production
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