Antisleep Vol. 03

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Antisleep Vol. 03
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 18, 2012
Genre Electronic rock, instrumental rock, drum and bass, dubstep
Length26:21
Label
Producer Klayton
Bret Autrey
Blue Stahli chronology
Antisleep Vol. 02
(2011)
Antisleep Vol. 03
(2012)
B-Sides and Other Things I Forgot
(2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Antisleep Vol. 03 is the fourth studio album by American multi-genre project Blue Stahli, and the third instrumental-based album, after Antisleep Vol. 01 and Antisleep Vol. 02, pre-orders became available on November 22, 2012, [2] all pre-orders came with "Atom Smasher", the first officially released song on the album, and the full album was released on December 18, 2012. [3]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Bret Autrey.

No.TitleLength
1."Suit Up"2:25
2."Awaken"1:55
3."Retribution"2:27
4."Transmission from Hell"1:05
5."Atom Smasher"2:17
6."The Destroyer of All Things"3:03
7."Something In the Woods"1:10
8."Ready for Battle"2:45
9."Hell Arrives"2:41
10."Reverse Tension"1:00
11."Chaser"2:11
12."Death Hammer"2:15
13."The Ritual"1:07
Total length:26:21

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