Inquisition Symphony (album) explained

Inquisition Symphony
Type:studio
Artist:Apocalyptica
Cover:Inquisition symphony.jpg
Released:September 22, 1998[1]
Recorded:1998
Genre:Classical, chamber music
Length:46:52
Label:Mercury/PolyGram
Producer:Otto Donner; Hiili Hiilesmaa
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Inquisition Symphony is the second studio album by the Finnish metal band Apocalyptica. The album branches from their previous effort, containing only four Metallica covers. The remainder of the compositions are by Faith No More, Pantera, and Sepultura, as well as three originals by Apocalyptica bandleader Eicca Toppinen. In this album, some songs add percussive beats on the cellos. Max Lilja did the arrangements for "One". A sequel to "Toreador" appeared on the album Reflections.

Track listing

All arrangements by Eicca Toppinen, except for "One" by Max Lilja

Personnel

Apocalyptica

References

  1. Inquisition Symphony album overview

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