Years in Waste

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Years In Waste
Omnium Gatherum - Years In Waste album cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 9, 2004
Genre Melodic death metal
Length43:49
Label Nuclear Blast Records
Omnium Gatherum chronology
Spirits and August Light
(2003)
Years In Waste
(2004)
Stuck Here on Snakes Way
(2007)
Professional ratings
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Years in Waste is the second album from Omnium Gatherum. It was their only release on Nuclear Blast Records.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Fall Went Right Through Here"4:21
2."Waste of Bereavement"5:07
3."Misanthropic (Let The Crown Fall)"3:41
4."Black Seas Cry"6:01
5."It's a Long Night"3:32
6."No Moon & No Queen"4:25
7."Gravesilence"3:46
8."The Nolan's Fati"4:21
9."More Withering"4:45
10."Auguries Gone"3:46
2008 Reissue Bonus Tracks (Woodbine Garden Sessions)
No.TitleLength
11."Moneytalks" 
12."Theme from Helsinki, Helsinki" 
13."City Red Light (With High Spirits and Barclay)" 
14."Remember the Frozen" 
15."Das Wegrecht" 
16."My Hands Were Tied" 

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References

  1. Rivadavia, Eduardo. Years in Waste at AllMusic