The Rack (album)

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The Rack
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Studio album by
Released13 April 1991
RecordedHarrow Production, Losser, Holland.
Genre Death metal
Length37:33
Label Century Media
Producer Harry Wijering, Robert Kampf
Asphyx chronology
Mutilating Process
(1989)
The Rack
(1991)
Crush the Cenotaph
(1992)
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The Rack is the debut album by Dutch death metal band Asphyx. It was released in 1991 by Century Media Records. [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Quest of Absurdity"1:21
2."Vermin"4:02
3."Diabolical Existence"3:55
4."Evocation"5:31
5."Wasteland of Terror"2:16
6."The Sickening Dwell"4:15
7."Ode to a Nameless Grave" (instrumental)2:55
8."Pages in Blood"4:08
9."The Rack"9:06
Total length:37:33
2006 Re-release Bonus Live Tracks
No.TitleLength
10."The Quest for Absurdity"0:30
11."Vermin"3:46
12."Evocation"4:57
13."Diabolical Existence"3:22
14."Ode to a Nameless Grave"2:26
15."The Sickening Dwell"3:51
16."Wasteland of Terror"2:31
17."Pages in Blood"4:06
18."The Rack"8:17
19."Rite of Shades"3:52
20."Crush the Cenotaph"4:01

Personnel

Asphyx
Production

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References

  1. Nief, Todd. "The Rack – Asphyx". Allmusic . Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  2. "Asphyx biography" . Retrieved 16 January 2015. Only one year older than their long-time label partner, Century Media, ASPHYX conquered the worldwide metal scene with such immortal death metal classics as "The Rack" (1991) and "Last One On Earth" (1992).