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2000 studio album by Origin
Origin
Studio album by Origin
ReleasedJuly 11, 2000
Recorded1999
StudioStudio One, Wisconsin
GenreTechnical death metal
Length29:49
LabelRelapse
ProducerOrigin
Origin chronology
A Coming into Existence
(1998)
Origin
(2000)
Informis Infinitas Inhumanitas
(2002)

Origin is the debut studio album by American death metal band Origin. The album has a rawer and less technically proficient sound compared to their more technical later albums. The album was the first death metal album released on a label to incorporate the use of gravity blasts, although the band's original drummer George Fluke used the gravity blast on their 1998 EP A Coming into Existence.

This is the Origin's only album without bassist Mike Flores, and their only album with bassist Doug Williams and singer Mark Manning.

Track listing

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Lethal Manipulation (The Bonecrusher Chronicles)"Ryan2:26
2."Sociocide"Appelhanz/Turner4:12
3."Vomit You Out" 3:20
4."Origin"Ryan2:55
5."Mental Torment"Ryan3:49
6."Manimal Instincts"Ryan3:00
7."Infliction" 3:44
8."Disease Called Man"Ryan2:51
9."Inner Reflections"Ryan3:26
Total length:29:49

Personnel

Origin
Production
  • Produced by Chris Wisco
  • Mastered by Dave Shirk
  • Photography by Liz Caldwell
Origin
  • Paul Ryan
  • Mike Flores
  • John Longstreth
  • Jason Keyser
  • Mark Manning
  • Clint Appelhanz
  • Doug Williams
  • George Fluke
  • James King
  • James Lee
  • Mica Meneke
  • Jeremy Turner
Studio albums


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