Relentless Recurrence

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Relentless Recurrence
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 1, 2002 (Taiwan)
June 26, 2007 (EU & US)
RecordedBorsing Recording Studio, 2002
Genre Symphonic black metal [1]
Length54:40
Language Chinese, English, Taiwanese
Label Crystal Lake
Producer Chthonic
ChthoniC chronology
9th Empyrean
(2000)
Relentless Recurrence
(2002)
Satan's Horns
(2003)
Alternative cover
Relentless recurrence 2007 reissue SPV.jpg
Relentless Recurrence 2007 re-release cover & back
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Relentless Recurrence is the third studio album by the Taiwanese black metal band Chthonic, released in 2002. The album was only available in Taiwan until its re-release in 2007 by SPV with revamped packaging, including English translations.

Contents

A music video was released for the song "Onset of Tragedy" and was the band's first music video.

Track listing

English version
No.TitleLength
1."Nemesis"2:40
2."Onset of Tragedy"6:32
3."Obituary Tuning"3:39
4."Grievance, Acheron Poem"8:35
5."Revert to Mortal Territory"3:42
6."Funest Demon Born"2:25
7."Vengeance Arise"4:30
8."Slaughter in Tri-Territory"8:07
9."Grab the Soul to Hell"5:05
10."Relentless Recurrence"7:16
Chinese (traditional) version
No.TitleLength
1."業" (Ye)2:44
2."悲命格" (Be Ming Ge)6:33
3."恨葬林投" (Hen Zang Lin Tou)3:39
4."冥河冤賦" (Ming He Yuan Fu)8:37
5."返陽救子" (Fan Yang Jiu Zi)3:42
6."厲鬼生" (Li Gui Shen)2:26
7."殺徒" (Sha Tu)4:26
8."恨弒三界" (Hen Shi San Jie)8:20
9."掠魂入閻獄" (Lve Hun Ru Yan Yu)8:12
10."永劫輪迴" (hidden track)8:10

Personnel

Chthonic
Production

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References

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  2. Padro, Pete (August 14, 2007). "Review: "Chthonic: Relentless Recurrence"". Sea of Tranquility. Retrieved April 14, 2021.