Anima Inferna

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Anima Inferna
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Studio album by
Released25 March 2011 (2011-03-25)
Genre Gothic metal, industrial metal
Length40:09
LanguageEnglish
Label BMG, Drakkar, e-Wave
Gothminister chronology
Happiness in Darkness
(2008)
Anima Inferna
(2011)
Utopia
(2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Metal Storm7.3 [1]

Anima Inferna is the fourth studio album by gothic/industrial metal band Gothminister. [2] [3] [4] The album came in a standard jewel case, as well as the limited edition "Box From Hell" released in Germany, which came with a limited digipak version of Anima Inferna, a T-shirt (available in M, L, XL sizes), and a 32+1 Gothminister Draw- poker gambling card deck, from Alterburger. [5] The album was produced by Grammy Award winner Neil Kernon. It was rereleased in 2014 through AFM Records. [6]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Bjørn Alexander Brem

No.TitleLength
1."Stonehenge"5:20
2."Liar"3:39
3."Juggernaut"5:42
4."616"3:22
5."Solitude"3:27
6."The Beauty of Fanatism"4:16
7."Anima Inferna"4:09
8."Fade"0:54
9."The Beast"3:54
10."Hell Opens the Gates"1:45
Bonus track
No.TitleLength
11."Liar" (Goatmanifest Remix)3:39

Personnel

Band
Additional members
Production

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