Out of the Light of the 13 Dark Night

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Out Of The Light Of The 13 Dark Night
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Studio album by
Released2003
Genre Horror punk
Length58:14 min
Label G-Force Records
Producer Balzac
Balzac chronology
Beyond The Darkness
(2003)
Out Of The Light Of The 13 Dark Night
(2003)
Came Out Of The Grave
(2004)

Out Of The Light Of The 13 Dark Night was the first official full-length album released in Germany by the Japanese horror punk band Balzac. It consists of re-recordings of previously released songs by the band and is considered by some as a European counterpart to the album Beyond The Darkness , as it served to properly introduce Balzac to Europe.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Thirteen"
  2. "Into The Light of the 13 Dark Night"
  3. "Nowhere #13"
  4. "Tomorrow"
  5. "Day The Earth Caught Fire"
  6. "Wall"
  7. "The Pain(is all around)"
  8. "Yami-no-mukou-no-subete-wo"
  9. "Out of the Blue II"
  10. "In Your Face"
  11. "The Silence of Crows"
  12. "A Day in the Darkness"
  13. "The End of Century"
  14. "Violent Paradise"
  15. "Monster II"
  16. "Beware of Darkness"
  17. "The Bleeding Light"

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