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Guide to Extinction : ウィキペディア英語版 | Guide to Extinction
Guide to Extinction is the third studio album of industrial rock band, Nocturne. It was their first studio album after 2001's Welcome to Paradise. The album was finally released in 2005, shortly after the break-up of the romantic relationship between producer, guitarist Chris Telkes and singer Lacey Conner. Even with this emotional stress upon the band's core members, the album was considered Nocturne's best showcase, and features a variety of tracks that quietly hint at the past, the band did a few months of touring, and afterward, was "put on hold for an indefinite period of time". This was their last album before the band's breakup. == Background and Composition ==
After leaving Invisible Records, Nocturne signed again with Triple X Records and began producing their third studio album. The album's themes deal with break-up and relationship, hinting at the 8 year-long relationship between lead singer Lacey Conner and Telkes, which ended shortly after beginning production for ''Guide to Extinction''. The album's opening song is ''Shallow'', written by Telkes, in which Conner's lyrics change harshly between screaming and emoting flirtatiously.〔Critic review: http://www.fromoutofnowhere.com/nocturne0405.html〕 The lead single ''I Lie'' was written by Conner, and its lyrics refer to relationships that go awry. The song is a Goth/Industrial metal record with some synthesizers and programming. ''Dirty Sanchez'', ''Alibi'' and ''Passion'' all talk about break up, while songs like ''Class War'' and ''Dead Man'' are satirical criticisms of the government and actual politics.〔http://www.fromoutofnowhere.com/nocturne0405.html〕
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