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Artist: Threshold

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CD Title: Clone

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Category: Prog Rock

Year: 1998

Label: InsideOut America

Catalog Number: IOMACD 4005

Personnel

Andrew McDermott vocals
Karl Groom guitar, acoustic guitar
Nick Midson guitar, acoustic guitar
Richard West keyboards
Jon Jeary bass
Mark Heaney drums

Tracks

1.  Freaks  5:22
2.  Angels  6:42
3.  The Latent Gene  8:00
4.  Lovelorn  5:42
5.  Change  4:33
6.  Life's Too Good  5:27
7.  Goodbye Mother Earth  7:57
8.  Voyager II  9:04
9.  Sunrise on Mars  5:47
  
Total Running Time:  58:34

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From: TYNOBSK Date: March 18, 2003 at 19:44
THIS CD REALLY ROCKS. THRESHOLD IS ONE THE BEST PROGRESSIVE METAL BANDS. ANDREW MCDERMOTT IS A GREAT SINGER . ANGELS AND THE LATENT GENE ARE TRUE MASTERPIECE . BUY THIS CD NOW .

From: Rockhead Date: March 20, 2004 at 17:25
I bought this on reccomendation-It hasnt been off my CD player sinece!! Mindcrime era Queensryche with a hint of Floyd all mixed up with great playing a very solid production and very catchy , commercial songs. All this from a prog rock band-This is excellent stuff!!

From: Rockhead Date: March 29, 2004 at 4:22
Can't stop playing Latent Gene

From: Lennie Date: August 15, 2007 at 10:23
First album with Mac on board and what a difference! I know a lot of fans love the DW years but Mac took the band to a different level - shame he has now departed! This is probably the weakest of the Mac era studio albums but its still a stormer! 'Angels', 'Lovelorn' and 'Change' are all great - love the guitar solo in Change! Latent Gene has gone on to become a classic Threshold tune! Elsewhere, 'Voyager II' is a massive tune let down by a boring end. Overall a very good effort.


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