The Burning Horizon at the End of Dawn

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The Burning Horizon at the End of Dawn
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 24, 2004
RecordedHellion Studios
Genre Melodic death metal [1]
Length47:58
Label Crash Music
Producer Dave Otero
The Mandrake chronology
Dying Sentiment
(2001)
The Burning Horizon at the End of Dawn
(2004)
Dreaming Dead
(2006)
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The Burning Horizon at the End of Dawn is the debut studio album by the death metal band The Mandrake. It was released through Crash Music on August 24, 2004. [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Disharmonizing the Heavens"6:11
2."Renounce the Sun"4:46
3."The Burning Horizon"5:59
4."A Fallen Angel: Bringer of Dreams" (instrumental)3:05
5."Deadside of Eden"5:10
6."At the End of Dawn"4:23
7."Sentence of Three"4:20
8."Inherit"5:40
9."Night of Day"7:19
Total length:47:58

Personnel

The Mandrake
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References

  1. 1 2 Allmusic review
  2. "Crash Music Page".
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