IAO Chant from the Cosmic Inferno

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IAO Chant From The Cosmic Inferno
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 20, 2005 [1]
RecordedMarch–May 2005 [2]
Genre Experimental rock
Psychedelic rock
Length51:25
Label Ace Fu Records
Producer Kawabata Makoto
Acid Mothers Temple and The Cosmic Inferno chronology
Demons From Nipples
(2005)
IAO Chant From The Cosmic Inferno
(2005)
Starless and Bible Black Sabbath
(2006)
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Pitchfork (7.9/10) [3]

IAO Chant From The Cosmic Inferno is an album by the Japanese group The Acid Mothers Temple and the Cosmic Inferno released in 2005 by Ace Fu Records. The album contains one piece, nearly an hour long, based on the Gong song Master Builder . [4] Acid Mothers Temple covered Master Builder again in 2012 on IAO Chant From The Melting Paraiso Underground Freak Out.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "OM Riff" – 51:25

Personnel

Technical personnel

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