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2014 studio album by Amaranthe
Massive Addictive
Released 15 October 2014 (2014-10-15 ) Recorded 27 April – 12 June 2014 (2014-04-27 – 2014-06-12 ) Studio
Hansen (
Ribe , Denmark)
Gothenburg Rock (
Gothenburg , Sweden)
Amaranthe (Los Angeles)
Genre
Length 41 :03
Label
Spinefarm
Producer
Jacob Hansen
"Drop Dead Cynical" Released: 16 September 2014
"Trinity" Released: 29 September 2014
"Dynamite" Released: 13 October 2014
"Digital World" Released: 11 May 2015
"True" Released: 30 October 2015
Massive Addictive (stylized in
all caps ) is the third studio album by Swedish
heavy metal band
Amaranthe . It is also the first album with Henrik Englund on harsh vocals, replacing former growling vocalist Andy Solveström, who left the band in 2013.
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Track listing
Massive Addictive – Standard edition Title Lyrics Music 1. "Dynamite" 3:14 2. "Drop Dead Cynical" 3:17 3. "Trinity" 3:11 4. "Massive Addictive" 3:29 5. "Digital World" 3:17 6. "True" 3:30 7. "Unreal" 3:36 8. "Over and Done" Mörck 3:38 9. "Danger Zone" 3:01 10. "Skyline" 3:39 11. "An Ordinary Abnormality" 3:28 12. "Exhale" 3:43 Total length: 41:03
Massive Addictive – Japanese edition (bonus tracks) Title 13. "Trinity" (acoustic) 3:19 14. "True" (acoustic) 3:22 Total length: 47:44
Massive Addictive –
Spotify edition (bonus track) Title Lyrics Music 13. "1.000.000 Lightyears" (live) Mörck Ryd Jake E Andy Solveström 3:26 Total length: 44:29
Personnel
Amaranthe
Production
Jacob Hansen – production, engineering, mixing, mastering
Olof Mörck – co-production, mixing
Jake E – mixing
Guest musicians
Elias Holmlid – keyboards on "Over and Done"
Michael Vahl – additional vocals on "An Ordinary Abnormality"
Miscellaneous
Charts
References
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"Review of Amaranthe Massive Addictive" .
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"Amaranthe Chart History (Billboard 200)" .
Billboard . Retrieved November 8, 2014.
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Billboard . Retrieved November 8, 2014.
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"Amaranthe Chart History (Top Hard Rock Albums)" .
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Billboard . Retrieved November 8, 2014.
Andreas Solveström
Jake E
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