Beyond Hypothermia (album)

Beyond Hypothermia
Compilation album by Cave In
Released February 1998
Recorded December 1995 – November 1997
Genre Metalcore
Length 49:43
Label Hydra Head (CD)
(HH666-25)
Producer Cave In, Kurt Ballou, Brian McTernan
Cave In chronology
Beyond Hypothermia
(1998)
Until Your Heart Stops
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Beyond Hypothermia is a compilation by Cave In, compiling material from early out-of-print releases, and released in February 1998 on Hydra Head Records.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Original release (Year)[2] Length
1. "Crossbearer"  Adam McGrathCave In 7" (1997) 5:26
2. "Chameleon"  Jay FrechetteCave In 7" (1997) 6:22
3. "Capsize"  Stephen BrodskyPreviously unreleased (1997) 4:47
4. "Stoic"  BrodskySplit with Early Grace (1996) 2:45
5. "Programmed Behind"  BrodskySplit with Piebald (1996) 3:06
6. "Flypaper"  BrodskySplit with Gambit (1996) 6:26
7. "Mitigate"  BrodskySplit with Early Grace (1996) 2:09
8. "Pivotal"  BrodskyBetween a Rock and a Hard Place (1997) 3:50
9. "Ritual Famine"  Dave ScrodPreviously unreleased (1997) 3:42
10. "Crambone" (features hidden track with a medley of Metallica songs)ScrodPreviously unreleased (1997) 11:03
Japanese bonus track[3][4]
No. Title Length
11. "Until Your Heart Stops" (demo version) 8:08

Personnel

Cave In
The following list is of Cave In members during the time of recording of the original tracks. Most of the songs were re-recorded with different members for Beyond Hypothermia.[2]

Production and recording history[2]

Art and design[2]

References

  1. Kantor, Matthew. "Beyond Hypothermia > Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved January 17, 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Beyond Hypothermia (CD booklet). Cave In. Los Angeles, California: Hydra Head Records. 1998. HH666-25.
  3. Kantor, Matthew. "Beyond Hypothermia [Bonus Track] – Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved June 18, 2010.
  4. "Beyond Hypothermia [Bonus Track] – Cave In". AOL Music. Retrieved June 18, 2010.
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