Recorded at London’s Trident Studios in 1999, Moonspell’s fourth album, ‘The Butterfly Effect’, saw the band follow more experimental paths after their impactful beginnings in gothic metal. Influenced by industrial elements of the nineties, this full-length release from the Portuguese pioneers captivates with down-tuned guitars, an electronic veil of ghostly synths and the concept of the scientific chaos theory, proclaiming that even the smallest events in life can lead to tremendous consequences.
| Track | Track name | Artist | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Track 1 | Soulsick | Moonspell | 4.16 |
| Track 2 | Butterfly FX | Moonspell | 3.51 |
| Track 3 | Can’t Bee | Moonspell | 5.11 |
| Track 4 | Lustmord | Moonspell | 3.44 |
| Track 5 | Selfabuse | Moonspell | 4.16 |
| Track 6 | I Am the Eternal Spectator | Moonspell | 3.31 |
| Track 7 | Soulitary Vice | Moonspell | 3.27 |
| Track 8 | Disappear Here | Moonspell | 3.33 |
| Track 9 | Adaptables | Moonspell | 3.01 |
| Track 10 | Angelizer | Moonspell | 4.3 |
| Track 11 | Tired | Moonspell | 5.24 |
| Track 12 | K | Moonspell | 12.38 |







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