Call the Time Eternity

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Call the Time Eternity
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 23, 2012
RecordedThe Treehouse of Terror, Sherman Oaks, CA
Genre Alternative rock
Industrial rock
Electronica
Progressive rock
Length39:32
Label Metropolis
Producer Chris Vrenna, Jesse Hall
Tweaker chronology
2 a.m. Wakeup Call
(2004)
Call the Time Eternity
(2012)
And Then There's Nothing
(2013)

Call the Time Eternity is the third album from the band Tweaker.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Ponygrinder"4:16
2."Nothing At All" (featuring Jessicka Addams)4:26
3."A Bit Longer Than Usual"4:13
4."Areas of the Brain"4:33
5."Hoarding Granules"3:04
6."Getting Through Many a Bad Night"2:12
7."Grounded" (featuring kaRIN)5:08
8."This Is Ridiculous"2:14
9."I Don't Care Anymore"4:18
10."Wasted Time"2:46
11."Fine" (featuring Abhorrent Derelict)3:42

Personnel

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