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    Porcelain (Emil Bulls album)

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    Porcelain
    Studio album by
    Emil Bulls
    ReleasedMay 12, 2003
    RecordedConny Planck Studio, Cologne, Germany
    Heartbeat Studio, Cologne, Germany
    Gismo7 Studio, Motril, Spain
    GenreNu metal, alternative metal
    Length63:57
    LabelMotor Music
    ProducerWolfgang Stach
    Emil Bulls chronology
    Angel Delivery Service
    (2001)
    Porcelain
    (2003)
    The Southern Comfort
    (2005)
    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Laut.de[1]
    Plattentests.de [de]6/10[2]
    Rock Hard8/10[3]
    Visions [de]7/12[4]

    Porcelain is the fourth studio album by German alternative metal band Emil Bulls, released on May 12, 2003. Produced by Wolfgang Stach and mixed by Stephan Glauman, it was the band's first record released on the now (circa 2004) independent Motor Music. The album marks a departure from the rapcore influence found on Angel Delivery Service toward a more progressive sound. It is also the last recording in which drummer Stefan Finauer would partake as a member of the band.

    Track listing

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    All songs written by Emil Bulls. All lyrics written by Christoph von Freydorf.

    1. "Porcelain" – 4:13
    2. "Cocoon" – 3:21
    3. "No Hay Banda" – 3:36
    4. "Lava" – 5:58
    5. "Moloko Velocet" – 3:28
    6. "40 Days" – 3:39
    7. "The Coolness Of Being Wretched (Mud Blood and Beer)" – 3:32
    8. "Lullaby Overdose" – 2:31
    9. "Paranoid Love Affair" – 3:41
    10. "This Day" – 3:19
    11. "Symbiote" – 4:09
    12. "Killer's Kiss" – 5:52
    13. "Facials (The Corrosion of Mind)...The Hoover Jam" – 15:56

    Personnel

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    • Christoph von Freydorf – vocals, guitar
    • James Richardson – bass (credited as Citnoh)
    • Stefan Finauer – drums (credited as Graint)
    • Stephan Karl – guitar (credited as M-Oikal)
    • Christian Schneider – guitar (credited as Ricky Glam)
    • Paul Rzyttka – deejay, synth (credited as DJ Zamzoe)
    • Sabastian Gramss – additional strings, vocal design
    • Marcel Mader – percussion
    • Wolfgang Stach – producer (credited as Wolfgang "Stackman" Stach)
    • Oliver Sroweleit – audio engineer
    • Stephan Glaumann – mixer
    • Roger Lian - mastering
    • Gerald von Foris - photography

    References

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    1. ^ "Gelungener Zweitling der deutschen Nu Metal-Hoffnung".
    2. ^ "Emil Bulls - Porcelain - Plattentests.de-Rezension".
    3. ^ "EMIL BULLS - Porcelain".
    4. ^ "Platte der Woche: Emil Bulls - Porcelain".



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