Asphyx (album)

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Asphyx
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 16, 1994
RecordedJanuary and February 1994
Studio"Stage One Studio", Bühne, Germany
Genre Death metal
Length59:18
Label Century Media
Producer Asphyx & Andy Classen
Asphyx chronology
Last one on Earth
(1992)
Asphyx
(1994)
God Cries
(1996)

Asphyx is the third album by Dutch death metal band Asphyx. It was released by Century Media Records in 1994.

Contents

The song “Valleys In Oblivion” was used in The Inbetweeners in the episode Spa Time [1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Prelude of the Unhonoured Funeral"3:54
2."Depths of Eternity"7:01
3."Emperors of Salvation"4:59
4."'Til Death Do Us Apart"6:17
5."Initiation into the Ossuary"9:49
6."Incarcerated Chimaeras"5:01
7."Abomination Echoes"2:43
8."Back into Eternity"6:43
9."Valleys in Oblivion"7:16
10."Thoughts of an Atheist"5:23
Total length:59:18

Source: [2]

Personnel

Source: [3]

Asphyx
Production

(Note: Sander van Hoof is actually Roel Sanders (at the time also in Malignant together with Ron van Pol so they choose this "stage name")

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