GOJIRA: THE LINK Second Studio Album (2003)

Gojira THE LINK Album cover

The Link is the second studio album by French progressive metal technical death metal band Gojira, released on April 18, 2003. A remastered edition of the album was released in 2005 by the band’s former label, Listenable Records. The track Indians was released as a single. In late September 2012, Listenable Records released the album in vinyl format, a strictly limited edition of 250 copies, available in two colors, black and red.

Gojira Gojira THE LINK Album CD

Tracklist:

  1. The Link
  2. Death of Me
  3. Connected (instrumental)
  4. Remembrance
  5. Torii (instrumental)
  6. Indians
  7. Embrace the World
  8. Inward Movement
  9. Over the Flows
  10. Wisdom Comes
  11. Dawn (instrumental)

Gojira THE LINK Album back cover

Gojira

Gojira
Joe Duplantier: vocals, rhythm guitar, writing, mixing, artwork
Christian Andreu: lead guitar
Jean-Michel Labadie: bass, mixing
Mario Duplantier: drums

Technical personnel
Gabriel Editions: production
Laurentx Etxemendi: engineering, mixing, mastering
Joe Duplantier: mixing, artwork
Jean-Michel Labadie: mixing

https://www.gojira-music.com

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