Deep Blue: Chaos from Darkism

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Deep Blue: Chaos from Darkism
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Studio album by
Released2007
RecordedLM Studio Osaka
Genre Horror punk
Label Misfits
Producer Balzac
Balzac chronology
Paranoid Dream of the Zodiac
(2007)
Deep Blue: Chaos from Darkism
(2007)
Hatred: Destruction = Construction
(2008)

Deep Blue: Chaos from Darkism is an album by the band Balzac.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Death and Confrontation"
  2. "Godless"
  3. "The Scare"
  4. "In Those Days"
  5. "D.A.R.K."
  6. "Horrorock"
  7. "Ziggy Stardust"
  8. "The Gaze"
  9. "rain"
  10. "[Untitled]"
  11. "Deep Blue"
  12. "Japanese Chaos"
  13. "XXXxxx"
  14. "[Untitled]"
  15. "Japanese Trash"
  16. "I Can't Stand It Anymore"
  17. "Alone"
  18. "D.A.R.K. [Demo Non Digital Ver.][*]"
  19. "Came out of the Grave [Alternate Ver.][#][*]"
  20. "Gyakusatsu-No Mukou-Gava [Demo Ver.][*]"
  21. "I Can't Stand It Anymore [Demo Ver.][*]"
  22. "Zetsubou-No Aro Basho-E [Alternate Ver.][#][*]"

DVD

  1. "Balzac Live At The Liquid Room, April 3rd 2005 (Complete Concert)"
  2. "Night the fiendish ghoul came out of the grave" (Redux Version)
  3. "Fall 2005 USA Tour Documentarie"
  4. "Shocker" promotional trailer
  5. "Gimmie Some Truth" (Osaka, 2004)
  6. "XXXxxx" (Yami Bandana Live, Tokyo 2004)
  7. "In Those Days"
  8. "D.A.R.K." (Deep Blue Ver.)
  9. "Gyakusatsu-No Mukou-Gawa"
  10. "Yami No Hikari e"
  11. "Deep Blue"

Personnel

Additional recording members

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