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Manic Frustration

1992 studio album by Trouble From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Manic Frustration
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Manic Frustration is the fifth studio album by American doom metal band Trouble, released on June 16, 1992.[5] The album marked a change in style toward a faster-paced, psychedelic sound, as opposed to the slower, doom metal style on their previous albums. It was the band's last release via the label Def American. A promotional disc was released with the songs "'Scuse Me," "The Sleeper," and "Memory's Garden" in 1992, the last song of which also had a music video. The album was reissued and remastered by Hammerheart Records in 2020.

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All tracks are written by Eric Wagner, Bruce Franklin and Rick Wartell, except "Breathe..." by Donovan Leitch, which is a partial cover of his song Atlantis.

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Personnel

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