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Download links and information about Cataract by Cataract. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 46:25 minutes.

Artist: Cataract
Release date: 2008
Genre: Rock, Punk, Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 10
Duration: 46:25
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Separation of Life and Time 4:40
2. Blackest Hour 6:40
3. Snake Skin 4:12
4. Choke Down 4:31
5. Deathwish 5:05
6. Burn At the Stake 4:36
7. Tonight We Dine In Hell 3:23
8. Breeze of the Kings 4:25
9. Doomed Steps 3:59
10. In Ashes 4:54

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To the unenlightened, Cataract may come off like your average, ordinary-sounding metal band. But metal experts will be able to detect that the Swiss group borrows equally from several different metallic subgenres — thrash, doom, and hardcore metal — as evidenced throughout its 2008 self-titled release. However, the group's most notable influence appears to be the good ol' Southern boys in Pantera, as evidenced by the Dimebag-esque riffing and Anselmo-like hollering that comprise "The Separation of Life and Time," "Choke Down," and the mostly instrumental (except for a few well-placed tortured screams) "Tonight We Dine in Hell." Five full-lengths into their career, Cataract still stick largely to the same sonic game plan they've embraced all along — and there appear to be no sudden musical shifts in sight, as evidenced by this solid yet unsurprising release.