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Nymphetamine
Nymphetamine is the sixth studio album by UK black metal band Cradle of Filth, released on September 28, 2004. The title combines "nymph" and "amphetamine", and is said to refer to an addiction to classical beauty. The song "Gilded Cunt" off this album went to the Metal Top Ten's #1 on its release. The album also features the debut of guitarist James McIlroy, who goes by the name "Germs Warfare" on the album.
A video has currently been released for the track Nymphetamine Fix, under the title of Nymphetamine. The sixth track, Nymphetamine (Overdose) also graces the soundtrack for Resident Evil: Apocalypse. Multiple guest appearances mark the album, notably Liv Kristine and Doug Bradley, who most notably played the Cenobite Pinhead in Hellraiser.
The title track has also been nominated for a 2005 Grammy award in the Best Metal Performance category.
Tracklist
- Satyriasis (Intro)
- Gilded Cunt
- Nemesis
- Gabrielle
- Absinthe with Faust
- Nymphetamine (Overdose)
- Painting Flowers White Never Suited My Palette (Instrumental)
- Medusa and Hemlock
- Coffin Fodder
- English Fire
- Filthy Little Secret
- Swansong for a Raven
- Mother of Abominations
- Nymphetamine Fix
- Bestial Lust (Bitch) [Japanese bonus track]
Special Limited Edition Reissue (2005)
CD 1
- Satyriasis - 01:42
- Gilded Cunt - 04:08
- Nemesis - 07:18
- Gabrielle - 05:27
- Absinthe With Faust - 05:14
- Nymphetamine (Overdose) - 09:14
- Painting Flowers White Never Suited My Palette - 01:57
- Medusa And Hemlock - 04:44
- Coffin Fodder - 05:17
- English Fire - 04:45
- Filthy Little Secret - 06:16
- Swansong For A Raven - 07:09
- Mother Of Abominations - 07:33
- Nymphetamine Fix - 05:04
CD 2
- Devil Woman - 03:38
- Soft White Throat - 05:40
- Bestial Lust (Bitch) - 02:55
- Prey - 04:57
- Nymphetamine (Jezebel Deva Fix) - 05:03
- Mr. Crowley - 05:41
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