Rape of the Earth

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Rape of the Earth
Rape of the Earth (front).jpg
Studio album by Patrick Rondat
Released 1991
Genre Neoclassical metal
Length55:42
Label Food For Thought Records, Music For Nations
Producer Patrick Rondat
Patrick Rondat chronology
Just for Fun
(1989)
Rape of the Earth
(1991)
Amphibia
(1996)

Rape of the Earth is a second album from French neoclassical guitarist Patrick Rondat. [1]

Patrick Rondat is a French guitarist. He plays instrumental heavy metal associated with diverse influences such as new-age music, progressive metal, classical music and jazz. He appears in some shows by Jean Michel Jarre.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ultimate Dreams" Patrick Rondat 4:49
2."Mindscape"Rondat4:50
3."Barbarians at the Gates"Rondat7:56
4."The Last Whale"Rondat7:31
5."Burn Out"Rondat6:47
6."Nuages" Django Reinhardt 6:26
7."Rape of the Earth"Rondat4:45
8."Visions"Rondat6:04
9."World of Silence"Rondat6:19
Total length:55:42

Personnel

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