The Spore


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nameThe Spore
typestudio
artistOpiate for the Masses
coverthespore.jpg
releasedApril 26, 2005
recordedEl Dorado Studios
genrePost-hardcore, industrial metal, alternative metal, nu metal
length41:45
labelWarcon Enterprises
producerJim Kaufman
prev_titleGoodbye
prev_year2002
next_titleManifesto
next_year2008
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| name = The Spore | type = studio | artist = Opiate for the Masses | cover = thespore.jpg | alt = | released = April 26, 2005 | recorded = El Dorado Studios | venue = | studio = | genre = Post-hardcore, industrial metal, alternative metal, nu metal | length = 41:45 | label = Warcon Enterprises | producer = Jim Kaufman | prev_title = Goodbye | prev_year = 2002 | next_title = Manifesto | next_year = 2008 | rev1 = Sputnikmusic | rev1Score =}} The Spore is Opiate for the Masses's second full-length album, released on April 26, 2005, by Jim Kaufman's own Voodoo Records. The CD is sold with a Warcon DVD including videos from Opiate for the Masses, Eighteen Visions, Queens of the Stone Age, Drowning Pool, El Pus, Stutterfly and Bleed The Dream. There is also a collection of movie trailers, concert clips, video game teasers and a five-track demo by Shadows Fall.

Track listing

  1. "Introduction"
  2. "Can't Feel"
  3. "Up To Me"
  4. "Drown"
  5. "Clean"
  6. "Step Up"
  7. "Intermission"
  8. "Heaven"
  9. "Now"
  10. "Transparency"
  11. "Dig It Up"
  12. "Interlude #2"
  13. "Nothing Left"
  14. "The End"

References

References

  1. (November 6, 2009). "Opiate for the Masses - The Spore (album review)". Sputnikmusic.
  2. "Opiate for the Masses The Spore".

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