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2008 studio album by Death In June
The Rule of Thirds is an album by Death In June released in 2008 as CD and LP (2x10").
This is the first actual studio release since the 2001 album All Pigs Must Die. The stripped-down neofolk sound of the album has been likened to Rose Clouds of Holocaust, Brown Book and But, What Ends When the Symbols Shatter?.[by whom?]
Track listing
- "The Glass Coffin"
- "Forever Loves Decay"
- "Jesus, Junk and the Jurisdiction"
- "Idolatry"
- "Good Mourning Sun"
- "The Perfume of Traitors"
- "Last Europa Kiss"
- "The Rule of Thirds"
- "Truly Be"
- "Their Deception"
- "My Rhine Atrocity"
- "Takeyya"
- "Let Go"
References
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Studio albums | |
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Collaborative albums | |
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Compilation albums |
- Lesson 1: Misanthropy
- 93 Dead Sunwheels
- The Corn Years
- 1888
- The Cathedral of Tears
- DISCriminate
- Abandon Tracks
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Live albums |
- Oh How We Laughed
- Night and Fog
- Frankfurt Sound Depot
- Something is Coming
- Heilige!
- Black Angel – Live!
- Live in Wien
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Singles |
- "Heaven Street"
- "State Laughter"
- "She Said Destroy"
- "Born Again"
- "Come Before Christ and Murder Love"
- "To Drown a Rose"
- "Paradise Rising"
- "Cathedral of Tears"
- "Sun Dogs"
- "Black Whole of Love"
- "Kameradschaft"
- "Passion! Power!! Purge!!!"
- "We Said Destroy"
- "Peaceful Snow"
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