Agony (Oppressor album)

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Agony
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 22, 1996
RecordedChoice Studios, February - March 1996.
Genre Technical death metal
Length37:43
Label Olympic
Producer Brian Griffin
Oppressor chronology
Oppression Live/As Blood Flows
(1995)
Agony
(1996)
Elements of Corrosion
(1998)

Agony is the second studio album by technical death metal band Oppressor. It was released in 1996.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Gone"3:28
2."Suffersystem"0:52
3."In Exile"5:59
4."Passage"4:31
5."Valley of Thorns"5:18
6."Re-define" ()4:09
7."Sea of Tears"3:50
8."I Am Darkness"4:23
9."Carnal Voyage"5:08
Total length:37:43

Personnel

Oppressor
Production



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