The Pernicious Enigma

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The Pernicious Enigma
The Pernicious Enigma cover
Studio album by Esoteric
Released 1997
Recorded Rich Bitch Studios, Birmingham
Genre Doom metal
Length 115:00
Label Aesthetic Death
Producer(s) Esoteric
Esoteric chronology
Epistemological Despondency
(1994)
The Pernicious Enigma
(1997)
Metamorphogenesis
(1999)


The Pernicious Enigma is the second studio album by the British doom metal band Esoteric. It was released in 1997 (see 1997 in music) through Aesthetic Death records. The Pernicious Enigma comprises two discs with a total running time of 115 minutes.

Contents

  1. "Creation (Through Destruction)" – 13:13
  2. "Dominion of Slaves" – 16:01
  3. "Allegiance" – 11:50
  4. "NOXBC9701040 (Illusions of Iniquitous Turpitude and Resonance of Lascivious Malevolence)" – 12:48

  1. "Sinistrous" – 12:40
  2. "At War with the Race" – 2:52
  3. "A Worthless Dream" – 13:09
  4. "Stygian Narcosis" – 13:17
  5. "Passing through Matter" – 19:15

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