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Truth Beyond...
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1, 2002 (2002-11-01)
RecordedMarch – August 2002 at Studio Zsound
GenreMelodic death metal, technical death metal
Length41:07
LabelNeoblast, Galy
ProducerNeuraxis
Neuraxis chronology
A Passage into Forlorn
(2001)
Truth Beyond...
(2002)
Trilateral Progression
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Truth Beyond... is the third album by Canadian death metal band Neuraxis. It was released on November 1, 2002, by Canadian music labels Neoblast and Galy Records. It was re-released through Morbid Records in 2003.

Track listing

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No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."...Of Divinity"CampbellMilley, Henry3:41
2."Impulse"CampbellHenry, Milley4:15
3."Fractionized"CampbellHenry4:38
4."Xenobiotic"CampbellMilley, Henry2:57
5."Reflections"CampbellHenry, Thiel4:23
6."Imagery"Henry, AlsopHenry3:47
7."Momento"instrumentalMilley1:32
8."Structures"CampbellHenry, Milley3:31
9."Mutiny"CampbellHenry, Milley3:58
10."Essence"CampbellMilley5:29
11."Neurasthenic"CampbellHenry, Erian0:38
12."Truth Beyond Recognition..."HenryHenry3:49
Total length:41:07

Personnel

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Neuraxis

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Additional musicians

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  • Lenzig Leal – backing vocals on "Impulse", "Fractionized", "Xenobiotic", "Neurasthenic"
  • Zac Joe – backing vocals on "Impulse", "Essence", "Neurasthenic"
  • Jawsh Mullen – backing vocals on "Impulse", "Neurasthenic"
  • Steve Marois – backing vocals on "Impulse", "Fractionized"
  • Youri – backing vocals on "Impulse", "Structures"

Production

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Additional personnel

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  • Mike Harrison – artwork
  • Pat Loisel – lyrics revision
  • Robin Milley – lyrics revision
  • Steven Henry – cover concept, computer layout
  • Louis-Charles Levasseur – photography
  • Melissa Malboeuf – photography

References

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