Once Was Not

Once Was Not
Studio album by Cryptopsy
Released October 18, 2005
Recorded Vortex Studio, St.Constant, Quebec, Canada
Genre Technical death metal
Length 49:40
Language English, French, German
Label Century Media
Producer Sebastien Marsan and Cryptopsy
Cryptopsy chronology
None So Live
(2003)
Once Was Not
(2005)
The Unspoken King
(2008)
Embossed digipack slipcover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Alternative Press5/5[2]
Blabbermouth[3]
BW&BK9/10[4]
Chronicles of Chaos8.5/10[5]
Stylus MagazineB+[6]

Once Was Not is the fifth album by Canadian technical death metal band Cryptopsy.

Once Was Not is the first album to feature original vocalist Lord Worm since 1996's None So Vile, and would be his last with the band. It is also the first album not to feature original guitarist Jon Levasseur. Unlike previous albums, where Lord Worm's lyrical content consisted of gore, blasphemy, and sex, his lyrics on Once Was Not dealt with topics that affect the human race, such as war, famine, plague, and death.

A digipack edition was released, limited to 10,000 copies, which comes in an embossed digipack with an entirely gold-ink-printed booklet.

A video was filmed for the track "The Pestilence That Walketh in Darkness".

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Luminum"   1:45
2. "In the Kingdom Where Everything Dies, the Sky is Mortal"   5:21
3. "Carrionshine"   3:22
4. "Adeste Infidelis"   4:38
5. "The Curse of the Great"   5:21
6. "The Frantic Pace of Dying"   4:33
7. "Keeping the Cadaver Dogs Busy"   5:58
8. "Angelskingarden"   7:07
9. "The Pestilence that Walketh in Darkness (Psalm 91: 5-8)"   3:26
10. "The End"   2:49
11. "Endless Cemetery"   5:20
12. "Cold Hate, Warm Blood" (live) (Japanese bonus track)  
13. "We Bleed" (live) (Japanese bonus track)  
Total length:
49:40

Personnel

Cryptopsy

Additional personnel

References

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