Broken Hymns, Limbs and Skin

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Broken Hymns, Limbs and Skin
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ReleasedAugust 22, 2008 (2008-08-22)
Length39:04
Label Kemado Records
Producer O'Death
Alex Newport
O'Death chronology
Head Home
(2007)
Broken Hymns, Limbs and Skin
(2008)
Underwater Nightmare
(2009)
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Broken Hymns, Limbs and Skin is the third album by gothic country band O'Death.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by O'Death.

No.TitleLength
1."Low Tide"2:21
2."Fire on Peshigo"2:47
3."Legs to Sin"2:03
4."Mountain Shifts"3:54
5."Vacant Moan"4:10
6."A Light That Does Not Dim"1:47
7."Grey Sun"3:05
8."Home"3:18
9."Leininger"1:11
10."Crawl Through Snow"2:52
11."Ratscars"1:38
12."On an Aching Sea"3:16
13."Angeline"4:43
14."Lean-To"1:52
Total length:39:04

Personnel

Notes

The track "Fire on Peshtigo" refers to the Peshtigo Fire of 1871.

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