Sacred (Paradox album)

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Sacred
ParadoxSacredCover.jpg
Studio album by
Released11 May 2004
RecordedBPM Studios, Ireland
Genre
Length58:39
Label Paradox
Producer Pete Mac, Mike Mac
Paradox chronology
Circle of Growth
(2002)
Sacred
(2004)
In Limbo
(2009)

Sacred is the second album by Irish grunge band Paradox, released on May 11, 2004.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Angel of Fate"3:34
2."Destress"6:41
3."Lame & Languid"3:50
4."What You Were"3:25
5."Sunburn Daze"5:27
6."Spasm"3:30
7."Pretend Friend"3:43
8."Thorns of Rose"3:29
9."Medication"5:26
10."Apathy"5:35
11."Downward Spiral"5:58
12."Sacred"7:36
Total length:58:39

Personnel

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