Album US 1998 on Gern Blandsten label
Rock (Emo, Indie Rock)
Mastered at West Westside. Comes with a booklet containing all the lyrics.
The Lapse , 1997-2001 US album by | |
David Leto dr, drums | |
Chris Leo g, voc, US performer, the lapse | |
Toko Yasuda b, JP performer, the lapse, lyrics by | |
MC Dälek , US featuring | |
Oktopus voc, featuring |
Alap Momin engineer, additional / partial engineering |
Craig LaCombe layout |
Alan Douches mastered by |
Mika photography |
The Lapse photography by |
Vassilly Sloutchevsky photography by |
Nicolas Vernhes recorded by |
Toko Yasuda |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | The Betrayal | The Lapse | 1:55 | ||
2 | Excessive Exposure | The Lapse | 1:58 | ||
3 | Infinite Me | The Lapse | 2:17 | ||
4 | Hide Your Daughters | The Lapse | 4:41 | ||
5 | People Wouldn't Shoot Up If It Didn't Feel Good | The Lapse | 3:14 | ||
6 | The A, B, C, And D's Of Fascism | The Lapse | 2:45 | ||
7 | The Threat | The Lapse | 2:54 | ||
8 | 3 People Wide At All Times | The Lapse | 5:28 | ||
9 | Mentabolism | The Lapse | Toko Yasuda | 3:17 | |
10 | From Destructive Urges Reason Emerges | The Lapse | 3:24 | ||
11 | Consent | The Lapse | Toko Yasuda | 3:11 | |
12 | The Speading Train | The Lapse | 2:54 | ||
13 | This Is Not The Pure Aesthetic | The Lapse | 3:58 | ||
14 | We Must Move Backwards To Progress | The Lapse | 2:57 |
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