Bleeding the False

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Bleeding the False
Aeon bleeding the false.jpg
Studio album by
Aeon
Released20 September 2005
RecordedOctober 2003 – February 2004; Courthouse Studio in Östersund, Sweden
Genre Death metal
Length48:01
Label Unique Leader Records
Producer Johan Hjelm and Aeon
Aeon chronology
Dark Order
(2001)
Bleeding the False
(2005)
Rise to Dominate
(2007)

Bleeding the False is the debut full-length album by the Swedish death metal band Aeon. It was released on 20 September 2005.

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Tommy Dahlström

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Cenobites"Dlimi1:04
2."Soulburner"Nilsson4:13
3."Morbid Desire to Burn"Dlimi3:12
4."Biblewhore"Nilsson4:32
5."Forever Nailed"Nilsson4:13
6."Satanic Victory"Dlimi, Nilsson3:21
7."Enchanter"Dlimi, Nilsson1:32
8."Bleeding the False"Nilsson3:36
9."Doorknocker"Hjelm2:42
10."Bow Your Head"Dlimi, Hjelm, Nilsson4:47
11."I Hate Your Existence"Dlimi2:58
12."God Gives Head in Heaven"Dlimi, Nilsson3:48
13."Hell Unleashed"Nilsson3:55
14."Outro"Aeon0:50
15."God Gives Head in Heaven" (bonus acoustic version)Aeon3:18
Total length:48:01

Personnel

Aeon
Production

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