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Stoneage
Compilation album by
Released1998 (2008 for Stoneage 2.0 re-release)
Recorded1987–1991
GenreThrash metal
Length74:17
LabelMegamania
Stone chronology
Free
(1992)
Stoneage
(1998)
Stoneage 2.0
(2008)
Stoneage 2.0

Stoneage is a compilation album by Finnish thrash metal band Stone that was originally released in 1998.[1] It was rereleased under the title Stoneage 2.0 in 2008 and included the bonus track "Symptom of the Universe", a Black Sabbath cover.[2][3]

Track listing

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All songs written by Stone, except for "Symptom of the Universe" by Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward.

No.TitleLength
1."Get Stoned" (from the album Stone)4:20
2."Mad Hatter's Den" (from the album Emotional Playground)2:39
3."White Worms" (from the album Colours)6:08
4."Sweet Dreams" (from the album No Anaesthesia!)4:27
5."Small Tales" (from the album Emotional Playground)5:27
6."Overtake" (from the album Stone)3:42
7."Back to the Stoneage" (from the album No Anaesthesia!)6:58
8."Missionary of Charity" (from the album Emotional Playground)4:52
9."Light Entertainment" (from the album No Anaesthesia!)5:17
10."Real Delusion" (from the album Stone)4:08
11."No Anaesthesia!" (from the album No Anaesthesia!)10:34
12."Stone Cold Soul" (from the album Colours)5:58
13."No Commands" (from the album Stone)5:43
14."Emotional Playground" (from the album Emotional Playground)3:46
15."Symptom of the Universe" (bonus track on Stoneage 2.0; from the "Back to the Stone Age" single)4:37

Band members

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  • Janne Joutsenniemi – bass, vocals
  • Jiri Jalkanen – guitar (1985–1990)
  • Nirri Niiranen – guitar (1990–1992)
  • Roope Latvala – guitar
  • Pekka Kasari – drums

References

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  1. ^ [1], Encyclopaedia Metallum. Accessed 29 August 2010.
  2. ^ [2], Encyclopaedia Metallum. Accessed 29 August 2010.
  3. ^ [3], Finnmusic.net. Accessed on 29 August 2010.