Reshape Reason

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Reshape Reason
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 25, 2012
Genre Progressive metalcore
Length39:24
Label The Anti Campaign
Elitist chronology
Earth
(2011)
Reshape Reason
(2012)
Between the Balance
(2013)
Deluxe edition
Reshape Reason Deluxe Edition.jpg
"Deluxe Edition" cover

Reshape Reason (stylized as Reshape | Reason) is the debut album by progressive metal band Elitist.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Unto The Sun"3:33
2."Square and Compass"3:38
3."Time Stands Still"4:28
4."Reshape Reason"4:00
5."Equinox"4:29
6."Life Lost" (feat. Garrison Lee of ERRA)3:49
7."Transmutation"3:08
8."Sacred Geometry"4:40
9."Lucid Dream"3:52
10."Trace the Sky"3:40
Deluxe Edition tracks
No.TitleLength
1."Reshape Reason" (instrumental)3:58
2."Square and Compass" (instrumental)3:40
3."Life Lost" (instrumental)4:18
4."Unto the Sun" (Pre-production)3:38
5."Sacred Geometry" (Pre-production)4:38
6."Lucid Dream" (Pre-production)3:48
7."11/4 Song" (Unreleased Demo)2:18
8."Principles" (First Elitist Demo)2:58

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