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1999 studio album by Septic Flesh
Revolution DNA
Studio album by
Septic Flesh
Released
11 October 1999
Recorded
1999
Studio
Studio Fredman (Sweden)
Genre
Gothic metal, industrial death metal
Length
59:48
Label
Holy Records
Producer
Fredrik Nordström, Septic Flesh
Septic Flesh chronology
A Fallen Temple (1998)
Revolution DNA (1999)
Sumerian Daemons (2003)
Alternative cover
2005 "Red Box" reissue
Revolution DNA is the fifth studio album by the Greek death metal band Septic Flesh. This album shows the band continuing their mixture of death metal with even stronger gothic rock elements than before, while also introducing elements of industrial. The album also puts a much larger emphasis on clean vocals than any other Septic Flesh album, along with death growls being largely replaced by a less intense, spoken-rasped style.
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