Twilight (Twilight album)

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Twilight
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 17, 2005
Genre Black metal
Length44:19
Label Total Holocaust Records
Twilight chronology
Twilight
(2005)
Monument to Time End
(2010)

Twilight is the debut album by black metal band Twilight. It was released in 2005.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Woe Is the Contagion"4:33
2."Exact Agony, Take Life"3:06
3."Larval Liaise"5:27
4."As the March of Worms"4:31
5."Winter Before"7:13
6."White Fire Under Black Text"4:31
7."Hopeless Etheride"3:09
8."Swollen Voices in Silence"3:30
9."Beyond Light (Beautiful and Malignant)"8:19

Personnel

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