None So Live

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None So Live
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Live album by
ReleasedJuly 10, 2003
RecordedJune 1, 2002 at The Medley, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Genre Technical death metal
Length52:34
Label Century Media
Producer Kaz Choucri
Cryptopsy chronology
...And Then You'll Beg
(2001)
None So Live
(2003)
Once Was Not
(2005)

None So Live is a live album by Canadian technical death metal band Cryptopsy. It was recorded June 1, 2002 at The Medley in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and was released after Mike DiSalvo left the band; it is the only release to feature Martin Lacroix on vocals. After his leaving, Lacroix would become an illustrator and tattooist, he would even create the album cover for the proceeding Cryptopsy full length Once Was Not, which was released in 2005.

Contents

Track-mixing for None So Live was done by Pierre Rémillard and artwork was provided by François Quévillon, who also did the art for previous Cryptopsy releases.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"1:56
2."Crown of Horns"3:57
3."White Worms"3:41
4."We Bleed"6:18
5."Open Face Surgery"4:24
6."Cold Hate, Warm Blood"3:52
7."Phobophile"4:36
8."Shroud"4:05
9."Graves of the Fathers"4:08
10."Drum Solo" (Contains the remaining of "Graves of the Fathers")7:03
11."Defenestration"4:36
12."Slit Your Guts"3:59
Total length:52:34

Personnel

Cryptopsy

Additional personnel

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