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''Fiendish'' is the first album (previous album ''Friction'' isn't considered official by the band) released by composer Phideaux Xavier. In 2002, Phideaux began to work with Gabriel Moffat, on a series of new demos. He got back together with drummer Rich Hutchins and recorded songs for what would become the album ''Fiendish''. The finished work was described by Phideaux as "progressive space folk". The longest track, "Soundblast," took its lyrics from a leaflet dropped over Japan shortly after the detonation of the Atomic bomb at Hiroshima. This album was released in 2003, despite the copyright of 2004 on the artwork. ==Tracks== #"Fragment" (04:12) #"Animal Games" (03:30) #"100 Mg" (03:12) #"100 Coda" (02:24) #"Hellphone" (02:10) #"Little Monster" (05:12) #"Headstones" (04:15) #"Fiendish" (02:59) #"Vultures & Mosquitoes" (04:18) #"Soundblast" (07:17) #"Space Brother" (05:23) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fiendish」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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