Kin (Xentrix album)

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Kin
Xentrix-Kin.jpg
Studio album by
Released27 March 1992
RecordedFebruary 1992
StudioLoco Studios, South Wales
Genre Thrash metal, progressive metal
Length46:39
Label Roadrunner
Producer Mark Flannery
Xentrix chronology
For Whose Advantage?
(1990)
Kin
(1992)
Scourge
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Kin is the third studio album by British thrash metal band Xentrix. It was released on 27 March 1992, and was their second album released through Roadrunner Records. The album goes more into a progressive approach than their two previous albums and was considered by the band to be the biggest mistake during their career. [2] With a peak at No. 74 on the UK charts, the album was the last charting album for the band and the last album with vocalist/guitarist Chris Astley until his return in 2006. [3]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Order of Chaos"4:41
2."A Friend to You"4:55
3."All Bleed Red"3:28
4."No More Time"6:58
5."Waiting"4:31
6."Come Tomorrow"5:37
7."Release"5:31
8."See Through You"6:09
9."Another Day"4:49
10."Reward" (bonus track)2:29
Total length:46:39

Personnel

Xentrix

Additional musicians

Production

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