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| Colony | |||||
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| Studio album by In Flames | |||||
| Released | June 22, 1999 | ||||
| Recorded | 1998-1999 at Studio Fredman | ||||
| Genre | Melodic death metal | ||||
| Length | 41:31 | ||||
| Label | Nuclear Blast | ||||
| Producer | Fredrik Nordström In Flames |
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Colony is an album by the swedish melodic death metal, In Flames. It was released on June 22, 1999 through Nuclear Blast. It was the first album to feature the current lineup of the band. The album deals with various aspects of religion and spirituality, from the somewhat positive light of "Embody the Invisible" and "The New Word,"* to the more negative "Zombie Inc." and "Scorn". This album features a faster, tighter, and more energetic approach to the music than displayed on the previous album Whoracle, though the song-writing approach is similar.
The tracks "Behind Space \'99" and "Clad in Shadows \'99" are remakes of tracks first heard on In Flames\' debut, with the "Behind Space" remake devoid of its original acoustic guitar outro.
The song "Embody the Invisible" appears in the soundtrack of skateboarding video game Tony Hawk\'s Underground.
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* The title of this track is subject to debate. According to the track list on the back cover of the original 1999 release, the official In Flames web site, and the lyrics printed in the original 1999 CD booklet, the correct title is "The New Word"; however, according to the heading of the lyrics printed for the song in the original booklet, the track list on the 2004 re-release, and the official Nuclear Blast Records web site, the song is called "The New World".
The above track listing refers to the initial 1999 international release. Different versions of the album are in circulation which contain different bonus tracks in addition to the above.
Bonus tracks:
Bonus tracks:
This enhanced re-release contains the following in addition to the above tracks:
| In Flames | |
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| Anders Fridén · Jesper Strömblad · Björn Gelotte · Peter Iwers · Daniel Svensson Glenn Ljungström · Johan Larsson · Niklas Engelin | |
| Studio albums | Lunar Strain · The Jester Race · Whoracle · Colony · Clayman · Reroute to Remain · Soundtrack to Your Escape · Come Clarity · A Sense of Purpose |
| EPs and Singles | Subterranean · Black-Ash Inheritance · Cloud Connected · Trigger · The Quiet Place · Come Clarity - EP · The Mirror\'s Truth |
| Live albums and DVDs | The Tokyo Showdown · Used and Abused: In Live We Trust |
| Related articles | Discography |
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