Reality Only Fantasized

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Reality Only Fantasized
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Studio album by
Released1997
RecordedTritricon Studios, Jay's Basement, Avon, CT [1]
Genre Technical death metal
Length25:14
Label Independent
Producer Jason Suecof
Capharnaum chronology
Reality Only Fantasized
(1997)
Fractured
(2004)

Reality Only Fantasized is the first full-length album by American technical death metal band Capharnaum.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Eternal Descent"3:49
2."Night Terror"3:35
3."Sinister Perceptions"3:13
4."Sightless"2:53
5."Drawn-In Misery"2:32
6."Journey Beyond"2:05
7."Delusional Imprisonment"3:27
8."Soul Dissolved"3:39
Total length:25:16

Personnel

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