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FUNCTIONING ON IMPATIENCE

Coalesce

Experimental/Post Metal


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Studio Album, released in 1998

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. You Can't Kill Us All (3:15)
2. Reoccurring Ache Of (2:11)
3. A New Language (2:15)
4. My Love for Extremes (3:05)
5. On Being a Bastard (3:39)
6. Measured in Gray (3:06)
7. A Disgust for Details (2:36)

Total Time 20:07

Line-up / Musicians

- Nathan Ellis / bass, vocals
- James Dewees / drums
- Jes Steineger / guitar, vocals
- Sean Ingram / vocals

Releases information

Second Nature Recordings (CD, LP, 1998)
Second Nature (LP, 2008, remaster)

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4 stars Functioning On Impatience is the second offering by the metalcore and mathcore band COALESCE. The album is very short with seven songs and a 20-minute length, but don't let that fool you for the music is very technical and heavy. The band uses odd time signatures and random tempo changes, they are a ... (read more)

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