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The Butterfly Effect (Moonspell album)

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Released
  
June 1999

Producer
  
Andy Reilly

Release date
  
June 1999

Length
  
57:24

Artist
  
Moonspell

Label
  
Century Media Records

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Recorded
  
Trident Studios, London, 1999

The Butterfly Effect (1999)
  
Darkness and Hope (2001)

Genres
  
Gothic metal, Doom metal, Progressive metal, Industrial metal, Avant-garde metal

Similar
  
Sin/Pecado, Darkness and Hope, The Antidote, Night Eternal, Under Satanæ

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The Butterfly Effect is the fourth studio album by Portuguese gothic metal band Moonspell, released in 1999, inspired by chaos theory. The album is characterised by a more experimental approach than their previous material, incorporating many elements of electronic music and industrial metal. The music is composed primarily by the band’s keyboardist, Pedro Paixão.

Contents

The beginning of "Tired" samples Mozart's Requiem. The length for "K" is actually 3:40. The song is followed by a 9-minute hidden track.

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Track listing

All songs written by Fernando Ribeiro, except where noted.

Band members

  • Fernando Ribeiro – vocals
  • Ricardo Amorim – guitars
  • Pedro Paixão – synthesizers, samples
  • Sérgio Crestana – bass
  • Mike Gaspar – drums
  • Additional personnel

  • Oli Albergaria Savill – various misc instruments
  • Production

  • Paulo Moreira - photography, layout
  • Patrick Bird - mastering
  • Richard Hinton - engineering assistant
  • Andy Reilly - producer, engineering, mastering
  • Carsten Drescher - artwork, layout
  • Songs

    1Soulsick4:16
    2Butterfly FX3:51
    3Can't Bee5:12

    References

    The Butterfly Effect (Moonspell album) Wikipedia