Into Eternity (album) explained

Into Eternity
Type:studio
Artist:Into Eternity
Cover:IntoEternity-IntoEternity.jpg
Released:1999
Recorded:May to October 1998
Studio:Touchwood Studios, Regina, SK, Canada
Genre:Progressive metal, melodic death metal
Length:43:16
Label:Independent
Producer:Into Eternity & Grant Hall
Next Title:Dead or Dreaming
Next Year:2001

Into Eternity is the debut studio album by the Canadian metal band Into Eternity. It was originally self-released by the band in 1999, then was re-released by DVS Records in 2000 with different coverart and one bonus track. The DVS version enlists Daniel Nargang (who would later share guitar and vocal duties with Tim Roth on the band's 2001 follow up Dead or Dreaming) on guitar instead of Chris Eisler. The album is intertwined with audio excerpts from the 1994 film Pulp Fiction.

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Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes. https://www.discogs.com/es/Into-Eternity-Into-Eternity/release/4252673?lang_update=1

Into Eternity
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