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Our Puzzling Encounters Considered | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | February 20, 2007 | |||
Genre | Mathcore, avant-garde metal | |||
Length | 66:06 | |||
Label | Metal Blade | |||
Producer | Psyopus and Doug White | |||
Psyopus chronology | ||||
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Stylus Magazine | B March 27, 2007 |
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Our Puzzling Encounters Considered is the second album by Psyopus, released on February 20, 2007.
At 21:31 on the second "Untitled Track" there is a very comical cover of "Catalepsy" by The Red Chord.
All music and lyrics written by Psyopus
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