Cabinet (album)

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Cabinet
Spawnofpossession cabinet.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 14, 2003
RecordedJune–August 2002
StudioPama Studio 1 and 3
Genre Technical death metal
Length38:12
Label Unique Leader
Producer Magnus Sedenberg
Spawn of Possession chronology
Church of Deviance
(2001)
Cabinet
(2003)
Noctambulant
(2006)

Cabinet is the debut studio album by Swedish death metal band Spawn of Possession.

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Dennis Röndum, except "Hidden in Flesh" and "Uncle Damfee" by Röndum & Niklas Dewerud; all music is composed by Jonas Bryssling, except where noted

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Lamashtu" (instrumental) 0:49
2."Swarm of the Formless"
  • Bryssling
  • Röndum
  • Jonas Karlsson
3:08
3."Hidden in Flesh" 4:25
4."A Presence Inexplicable"
  • Bryssling
  • Röndum
  • Karlsson
3:56
5."Dirty Priest" 3:16
6."Spawn of Possession" 3:57
7."Inner Conflict" 2:58
8."Cabinet" 3:28
9."The Forbidden"
  • Bryssling
  • Karlsson
4:35
10."Church of Deviance" 3:30
11."Uncle Damfee" 4:10
Total length:38:12
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Ultimate Guitar 8.7/10 [2]

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