The 13th Scroll

The 13th Scroll
Studio album by
Cobra Strike
ReleasedAugust 24, 1999 2010 (reissue)
Recorded1999 (1999) at Moseleum Tunnel, Chatsworth, California
GenreAvant-garde metal, electronica
Length52:34
LabelIon
ProducerTravis Dickerson, Buckethead, Jerry Mano
Cobra Strike chronology
The 13th Scroll
(1999)
Cobra Strike II: Y, Y+B, X+Y <hold> ←
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork Media(7.0/10) [1]

The 13th Scroll is the first album by American avant-garde metal band Cobra Strike, released in 1999. In addition to lead member Buckethead, the album features drums by Pinchface, with additional drum programming by Bryan "Brain" Mantia and DJ Disk. On the right of artwork is shown Ultraman Hayata, a character of Ultraman, a popular 1966 Japanese Tokusatsu TV show.

The term "cobra strike" was inspired by the video game G.I. Joe: Cobra Strike (1983). Artwork for the second album features cobras as seen in the game.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The 13th Scroll"5:10
2."Water Ceiling"0:29
3."7th Hall/6th Door"2:24
4."Blank Sky"0:53
5."Torn Face"5:14
6."Wound"0:55
7."Inferno"6:18
8."Braingate"2:59
9."CS-118"1:55
10."Torture Tunnel"3:49
11."Headstone"1:10
12."Hidden Tomb"6:23
13."32nd Degree"1:39
14."Helicopter Kick"3:12
15."Black Sea River"1:15
16."Silent Scream"1:40
17."Buried Alive"1:38
18."The 13th Scroll (Digging to the Devil)"5:31

Personnel

References

  1. ^ "13th Scroll: Cobra Strike: Pitchfork Review". 2001-11-26. Archived from the original on 2001-11-26. Retrieved 2011-08-16.

Further reading

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