Catch Thirtythree is the fifth studio album by Swedish extreme metal band Meshuggah . It was released on 16 May 2005 in Europe and on 31 May 2005 in North America, through Nuclear Blast . Catch Thirtythree entered the Billboard 200 chart at number 170.[ 9]
The album is a single song, a continuous suite, with 13 movements. It exclusively used drum programming, leveraging Toontrack's EZDrummer software synthesizer with the "Drumkit from Hell" Expansion, instead of traditional acoustic drums.[ 10]
Title 1. "Autonomy Lost" 1:41 2. "Imprint of the Un-Saved" 1:36 3. "Disenchantment" 1:44 4. "The Paradoxical Spiral" 3:13 5. "Re-Inanimate" 1:04 6. "Entrapment" 2:29 7. "Mind's Mirrors" 4:30 8. "In Death - Is Life" 2:02 9. "In Death - Is Death" 13:22 10. "Shed" 3:35 11. "Personae Non Gratae" 1:47 12. "Dehumanization" 2:57 13. "Sum" 7:17 Total length: 47:18
Jens Kidman – lead vocals, guitar, bass, drum programming , mixing
Fredrik Thordendal – guitar, bass, drum programming, mixing
Mårten Hagström – lyrics, guitar, bass, drum programming, mixing
Tomas Haake – lyrics, vocals, drum programming, mixing, artwork and artwork concept
Björn Engelmann – mastering (Cutting Room Studios)
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