Dekadens

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Dekadens
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ReleasedOctober 9, 2009
RecordedMay–July 2009 in Strömstad (BBC studios)
Genre Black metal, post-punk, industrial metal
Length26:04
Label Osmose (OPMCD 231)
Lifelover chronology
Konkurs
(2008)
Dekadens
(2009)
Sjukdom
(2011)

Dekadens (English: Decadence) is the fourth release by Swedish metal band Lifelover, which was released on 10 October 2009 by Osmose (MCD) and Elitmusik (MLP)

Dekadens is also the band's only release with a human drummer, which is in opposition to the use of drum machines on every other Lifelover release.

Track listing

No.TitleMusicLyricsLength
1."Luguber framtid"BB3:06
2."Myspys"BNon4:04
3."Major fuck off"BB2:25
4."Lethargy"BNon4:00
5."Androider"( ) & BB5:11
6."Visdomsord"( ) & B 2:47
7."Destination: Ingenstans"H. & NonNon4:31

Personnel


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