The Link

The Link
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The Link
Album par Gojira
Sortie 2003
2005
Enregistrement Studio des Milans
Durée 47:03
Genre Death metal
Producteur Gojira
Label Boycott rec/Next Music (2003)
Listenable Records (2005)
Albums de Gojira
Terra Incognita (2001)
The Link Alive (2004)

The Link est le deuxième album du groupe de death metal français Gojira. Il fut réédité en 2005.

Morceaux

  1. "The Link" (5:08)
  2. "Death of Me" (5:46)
  3. "Connected" (1:20)
  4. "Remembrance" (4:59)
  5. "Torii" (1:49)
  6. "Indians" (3:57)
  7. "Embrace The World" (4:41)
  8. "Inward Movement" (5:51)
  9. "Over the Flows" (3:05)
  10. "Wisdom Comes" (2:26)
  11. "Dawn" (8:40)

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