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Released
  
1994

Of Long Duration Anguish (1994)
  
99 (1997)

Release date
  
1994

Genre
  
Death metal

Recorded
  
1993

Artist
  
No-Big-Silence

Label
  
Fugata

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Of Long Duration Anguish is the second album by Estonian death metal band Aggressor. This was the last album the band did under the name Aggressor before being renamed to "No-Big-Silence" in 1996.

Contents

In 1994 their second album "Of Long Duration Anguish" was released as MC and CD. Corrosia Metalla cover "Russian Vodka" on that album was sung by bassist Cram which resulted in the idea of changing their style. In 1995 Aggressor performed at the biggest rock-festival in Estonia, "Rock Summer '95". After that they went into studio (still as Aggressor) where they were suggested a name-change. So in 1996 they wrote lyrics to a song titled "No-Big-Silence 99" (a street in the U.S. where a massmurder was committed). So the album was titled "99" and the band was renamed to "No-Big-Silence".

Compared to the previous album the sound is much cleaner and sounds more professional. The music has taken on an almost industrial metal sound just without the electronics.

The singles are "Path of the lost god" and "Of long duration anguish".

Track listing

  1. "Path of the Lost God"
  2. "Unholy Trinity"
  3. "The Dark Tower"
  4. "Sanctimonious"
  5. "Fled into Immunity"
  6. "Enchantress of Desires"
  7. "Immaculate Conception"
  8. "Those Who Leave in the End"
  9. "Of Long Duration Anguish"
  10. "Russian Vodka" (Corrosia Metalla cover)

Credits

  • Villem Tarvas - vocals, guitar
  • Marek Piliste - bass
  • Kristo Kotkas - guitar
  • Marko Atso - drums
  • Songs

    1Path of the Lost God3:30
    2Unholy Trinity4:24
    3The Dark Tower5:05

    References

    Of Long Duration Anguish Wikipedia