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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 13, 2009
Genre Electronic, Gothic, Darkwave
Label Accession Records
Producer Adrian Hates
Diary of Dreams chronology
Nekrolog 43
(2007)
(if)
(2009)
Ego:X
(2011)

(if) is the 9th album by the music group Diary of Dreams. It was released on March 13, 2009. The track "the Wedding" is the first major music video release for the band.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Diary of Dreams

No.TitleLength
1."the Wedding"5:46
2."Requiem 4.21"5:30
3."Odyssey Asylum"4:38
4."Poison Breed"4:49
5."Wahn!Sinn?"4:40
6."the Colors of Grey"6:40
7."Choir Hotel"6:16
8."the Chain"5:03
9."King of Nowhere"5:13
10."21 Grams of Nothing"4:04
11."Mind over Matter"7:00
12."Kingdom of Greed"5:17
Total length:64:59
Limited Edition Bonus Tracks
No.TitleLength
13."Momentum"5:01
14."Regicide"4:18
15."the Saint"5:12
16."Never tell the Widow"6:34
Total length:21:05

Personnel

Technical personnel



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