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| Steel bath Suicide | |||||
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| Studio album by Soilwork | |||||
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| Recorded | 1998, Studio Fredmen, Sweden | ||||
| Genre | Melodic death metal | ||||
| Length | 36:04 | ||||
| Label | Listenable Century Media (2000) |
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| Producer | Fredrik Nordström Soilwork |
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Century Media\'s alternate release cover (2000) |
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Steel bath Suicide is the debut full-length studio album from the melodic death metal band Soilwork.
This is possibly the best example of the band at their tightest and most intense, a firm example of the band\'s immediate roots in Swedish death metal, with some serious industrial sounds thrown into the mix (through the under-mixed keyboards and some vocodor effects for the vocals). Vocalist "Speed" Strid screams through-out, displaying almost no sense of melody. The song "Demon in Veins", is a revised version of "Wake Up Call" off their demo; the lyrics changed are in the chorus. The original release has two Japanese bonus tracks, "Disintegrated Skies" and "Burn," a cover of Deep Purple. Century Media re-released the album in 2000 with different cover art and a live track of "Sadistic Lullabye."
Contents |
| Soilwork |
| Björn "Speed" Strid | Ola Frenning | Daniel Antonsson | Sven Karlsson | Ola Flink | Dirk Verbeuren |
| Former members |
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| Henry Ranta | Carlos Del Olmo Holmberg | Ludvig Svartz | Jimmy Persson |
| Discography |
| Albums Steelbath Suicide | The Chainheart Machine | A Predator\'s Portrait | Natural Born Chaos | Figure Number Five | Stabbing the Drama | Sworn to a Great Divide |
| Demos/EPs |
| In Dreams We Fall into the Eternal Lake | The Early Chapters |
| Singles |
| "As We Speak" | "Black Star Deceiver" | "Light the Torch" | "Rejection Role" | "Stabbing the Drama" | "Nerve" | "Exile" |
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