Dead or Dreaming

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Dead or Dreaming
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 2, 2001
RecordedJanuary to July 2001
StudioTouchwood Studios, Regina, SK, Canada
Genre Progressive metal, melodic death metal
Length44:18
Label DVS
Producer Into Eternity
Into Eternity chronology
Into Eternity
(1999)
Dead or Dreaming
(2001)
Buried in Oblivion
(2004)
Professional ratings
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Dead or Dreaming is the second full-length studio album by Canadian progressive death metal band Into Eternity. It was released by DVS Records in 2001 and re-released by Century Media Records on 2002.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Absolution of the Soul"3:56
2."Distant Pale Future"5:07
3."Shallow"6:14
4."Unholy (Fields of the Dead)"4:53
5."Elysium Dream"4:38
6."Selling God"3:07
7."Imagination Overdose"3:46
8."Dead or Dreaming"4:17
9."Cyber Messiah"4:29
10."Identify"3:45

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes. [3]

Into Eternity
Additional musicians
Production and other

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References

  1. https://www.allmusic.com/album/r606483
  2. "Into Eternity - Dead or Dreaming (Album review ) | Sputnikmusic".
  3. "Into Eternity – Dead or Dreaming (2002, CD)". Discogs .
  4. "Home". progart.com.