Opium (song)
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| "Opium" | ||
|---|---|---|
| Single by Moonspell | ||
| from the album Irreligious | ||
| B-side(s) | Raven Claws (from Irreligious) - 3:17 Ruin & Misery (from Irreligious) - 3:50 Opium (album version) - 2:50 |
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| Released | 1996 | |
| Recorded | March 25 - May 11, 1996 | |
| Genre | Gothic-Doom Metal | |
| Length | 12:48 | |
| Label | Century Media | |
| Producer(s) | Waldemar Sorychta | |
| Moonspell singles chronology | ||
| Opium (1996) |
2econd Skin (1998) |
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Opium is the name of a song by the band Moonspell. It is from the album Irreligious and was released as a single.
The end of the song has a quote from one of Fernando Pessoa's heteronyms, Álvaro de Campos, from his poem Opiário.
- Opium (radio edit) - 2:51
- Raven claws - 3:17
- Ruin & misery - 3:50
- Opium (album version) - 2:50
The band Akin has a cover version of "Opium"
| Moonspell |
| Discography |
|---|
| Albums and EPs: Under the Moonspell | Wolfheart | Irreligious | Sin/Pecado | The Butterfly Effect | Darkness and Hope | The Antidote | Memorial |
| Singles and Promos: Goat on Fire | Opium | 2econd Skin | Butterfly Effect | Nocturna | Everything Invaded |
| Other releases: Serpent Angel (Morbid God Promo) | Anno Satanae | Wolves from the Fog |
| Daemonarch |
| Hermeticum |