Discordia (album)

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Discordia
Misery Index Discordia.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 16, 2006 (2006-05-16)
RecordedJanuary – February 2006 at Hairy Breakfast Studios in Atlanta, Georgia
Genre Death metal, grindcore
Length33:06
Label Relapse
Producer Eyal Levi, Misery Index
Misery Index chronology
Retaliate
(2003)
Discordia
(2006)
Traitors
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Stylus Magazine B [2]

Discordia is the second studio album by American death metal band Misery Index.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Unmarked Graves"NethertonNetherton, Jarvis4:47
2."Conquistadores"NethertonNetherton, Jarvis3:36
3."Outsourcing Jehovah"NethertonKloeppel, Jarvis2:52
4."Breathing Pestilence"NethertonKloeppel, Jarvis3:15
5."Meet Reality"NethertonNetherton, Jarvis2:27
6."Sensory Deprivation"NethertonVoyles, Jarvis4:14
7."The Medusa Stare"NethertonVoyles, Jarvis2:14
8."Dystopian Nightmares"NethertonKloeppel, Jarvis2:54
9."Discordia"NethertonKloeppel, Jarvis4:27
10."Pandemican"KloeppelKloeppel, Jarvis2:20
Total length:33:06

Personnel

Production

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References

  1. Prato, Greg. "Discordia review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved December 24, 2009.
  2. Lee, Cosmo (June 12, 2006). "Discordia review". Stylus Magazine. Archived from the original on February 2, 2010. Retrieved December 24, 2009.