Universal (Troll album)

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Universal
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Studio album by
Released2001
RecordedFrogner Jern & Metall
Genre Black metal
Length35:51
Label Head Not Found
Producer Sensei Ursus Major
Troll chronology
The Last Predators
(2000)
Universal
(2001)
Neo-Satanic Supermancy
(2010)

Universal is the fourth studio album from Norwegian black metal band Troll.

Track listing

  1. "Intro: My Sulphur Lover" - 4:53
  2. "Rex Lamictal" - 4:33
  3. "Sannhetens Plagiat" - 3:59
  4. "President Besters Alimony" - 3:48
  5. "Intermission 666" - 4:25
  6. "Entering the Fluid Oxygen" - 3:35
  7. "Color of Evil" - 3:35
  8. "Fields of a New Sun" - 2:43
  9. "Outro: Please the Pain" - 4:20

Personnel

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