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Apocalypse (Thundercat album)

studio album by Thundercat

Apocalypse is the second studio album by American musician Thundercat. It was released in July under the label Brainfeeder.

In February , Thundercat released a double video on the MySpace website for the 10th and 11th tracks from the album, respectively titled "Evangelion" and "We'll Die", which were both directed by the photographer B+ (Brian Cross), who also shot the album art.[13]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Thundercat & Flying Lotus, except where noted.

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All tracks produced by Flying Lotus, except where noted

Title
1."Tenfold"
2."Heartbreaks + Setbacks" (co-produced with Mono/Poly)
3."The Life Aquatic" (written by Thundercat)
4."Special Stage"
5."Tron Song"
6."Seven" (co-produced with Zack Sekoff)
7."Oh Sheit It's X" (written by Thundercat, Flying Lotus, Mono/Poly and Durand Furbee; co-produced with Mono/Poly)
8."Without You" (written by Thundercat)
9."Lotus and the Jondy"
"Evangelion"
"We'll Die"
"A Message for Austin/Praise the Lord/Enter the Void"

Charts

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