The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A
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The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A
Summary
The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit An is an album[1]. It ranks in the top 2% of album entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (220 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A's instance of is recorded as album[3].
- The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A's genre is thrash metal[4].
- The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A was produced by Andy Sneap[5].
- The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A was performed by Exodus[6].
- The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A's record label is recorded as Nuclear Blast[7].
- The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit An is part of Exodus' (US metal band) albums in chronological order[8].
- The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A's language of work or name is recorded as English[9].
- The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A was distributed by compact disc[10].
- The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A was released on 2007[11].
Product Details
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MusicBrainz — CC0 open music encyclopedia
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Release type: Album[12]
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First release date: 2007-10-23[13]
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Genre(s): heavy metal, metal, rock, speed metal, thrash metal[14]
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Community tags: heavy metal, metal, pop/rock, rock, speed metal, thrash metal[15]
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MusicBrainz ID: ec9da977-50ba-3728-90c4-e65716eae1dc[16]
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Authorship and Creation
The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A was performed by Exodus[6]. It was produced by Andy Sneap[5].
Publication
The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A was published on 2007[11]. Its language of work or name is recorded as English[9]. Its genre is thrash metal[4]. It is part of Exodus' (US metal band) albums in chronological order[8]. It was distributed by compact disc[10].
Why It Matters
The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A ranks in the top 2% of album entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (220 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[17] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[18]