Final Days (Cd+Dvd Digipak) by Orden Ogan (CD, 2021)

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About this product

Product Identifiers

Record LabelAFM Records, Afmd
UPC0884860309226
eBay Product ID (ePID)9046082837

Product Key Features

Release Year2021
FormatCD
GenreHeavy Metal
ArtistOrden Ogan
Release TitleFinal Days (Cd+Dvd Digipak)

Dimensions

Item Height0.59 in
Item Weight0.27 lb
Item Length5.49 in
Item Width4.97 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks22
Country/Region of ManufactureGermany
Tracks1.1 Heart of the Android 1.2 In the Dawn of the Ai 1.3 Inferno 1.4 Let the Fire Rain 1.5 Interstellar (Feat. Gus G.) 1.6 Alone in the Dark (Feat. Ylva Eriksson) 1.7 Black Hole 1.8 Absolution for Our Final Days 1.9 Hollow 1.10 It Is Over 2.1 Bonus DVD: Orden Ogan (Live) 2.2 F.E.V.E.R. (Live) 2.3 Here at the End of the World (Live) 2.4 Fields of Sorrow (Live) 2.5 Deaf Among the Blind (Live) 2.6 Sorrow Is Your Tale (Live) 2.7 The Lord of the Flies (Live) 2.8 We Are Pirates (Live) 2.9 Come with Me to the Other Side / Forlorn and Forsaken (Live) 2.10 To New Shores of Sadness (Live) 2.11 Gunman (Live) 2.12 The Things We Believe in (Live)
Sub-GenreHeavy Metal
NotesCD+DVD Digipak. The highly acclaimed power metal band finally returns with a new album! "Final Days" sees ORDEN OGAN continuing where their latest success album "Gunmen" (numerous international chart entries, a.o. #8 in Germany) left off. Even more: "Final Days" comes up with a massive production, super melodic yet heavy tracks and fresh, refined songwriting. Guest appearances by vocalist Ylva Eriksson (from Swedish Metal shooting stars Brothers Of Metal) and former Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Gus G., nicely add interesting facets. "Final Days" - in all it's glory - will not only continue the success story of Orden Ogan but also serve as the genre's new yardstick from now on.
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