From Dreams or Angels

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From Dreams Or Angels
From Dreams or Angels Abney Park album.jpg
Studio album by
Released2001
Genre Industrial music / Gothic rock
Label Abney Park
Abney Park chronology
Cemetery Number 1
(2000)
From Dreams Or Angels
(2001)
Taxidermy
(2005)

From Dreams or Angels is the fifth album by Abney Park released in 2001. [1]

Contents

Track listing

All information from band's website. [1]

  1. "The Root Of All Evil" - 4:07
  2. "Tiny Monster" - 2:58
  3. "Holy War" - 4:24
  4. "Kine" - 4:30
  5. "Breathe" - 3:52
  6. "Hush" - 3:14
  7. "Thorns & Brambles" - 3:42
  8. "Child King" - 5:02
  9. "The Box" - 2:59
  10. "Twisted & Broken" - 3:58
  11. "Breathe (acoustic)" - 3:42

Twisted & Broken

A companion remix album, Twisted & Broken, was released in 2003.

Track listing

  1. "Holy War (remix by Gossamer)"
  2. "The Wake (remix by the Mercy Cage)"
  3. "Tiny Monster (cover by Xanther)"
  4. "Vengeance (remix by Sinforosa)"
  5. "The Wake (remix by Hanging Man)"
  6. "Hush (remix by Falling You)"
  7. "Black Day (cover by Dark Aeons)"
  8. "Twisted & Broken (remix by Lethargic Dance)"
  9. "Vengeance (remix by Mephisto Walz)"

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References

  1. 1 2 "Abney Park: Steampunk Market". Archived from the original on June 24, 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-26.