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Excess (album)

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Excess
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 11, 2010
RecordedApril – July 2010
Genrerock, art rock
Length1:12:39
LabelMystic Production
Coma chronology
Hipertrofia
(2008)
Excess
(2010)
Symfonicznie
(2010)

Excess is Coma's first English-language album, which was released in Europe on 11 October 2010. The album consists of nine tracks from Hipertrofia (2008), which were re-recorded in English, and three new songs: "F.T.P." and "F.T.M.O." from the movie Skrzydlate Świnie (where Rogucki played one of the main roles), and "Turn Back The River". On 1 September 2010, the album was made available to buy in Poland, but only via Mystic Production website.

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Transcription

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Excess"6:00
2."Transfusion"3:53
3."Poisonous Plants"6:42
4."Confusion"3:21
5."T.B.T.R."8:29
6."Struggle"5:02
7."Afternoons in the Colour of Yellow"5:45
8."Witnesses of the Decline of the Eternal Boys Land"5:11
9."Silence and Fire"9:23
10."Eckhart"10:46
11."F.T.P."2:57
12."F.T.M.O."5:16
Total length:1:12:39

Personnel

Coma
  • Piotr Rogucki - vocals
  • Dominik matuszak- guitar
  • Marcin Kobza - guitar
  • Rafał Matuszak - bass guitar
  • Adam Marszałkowski - drums

Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
position
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[1] 12

References

This page was last edited on 11 January 2024, at 22:08
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