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Acidity is the fifth album by Indonesian avant-garde metal band Kekal. It was recorded in celebration of the band's tenth anniversary, and was an official reunion album for the band. It marked the return of guitarist Leo Setiawan to the band, and includes the vocal talents of founding member Newbabe. The album was released following the band's successful 2004 European mini-tour, and a promotional concert and release party was held for the album on 13 March 2005 in Indonesia. It was considered by many to be the band's strongest work to date, and is one of four albums available for free download from the band on its website.

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  • Acidity is the fifth album by Indonesian avant-garde metal band Kekal. It was recorded in celebration of the band's tenth anniversary, and was an official reunion album for the band. It marked the return of guitarist Leo Setiawan to the band, and includes the vocal talents of founding member Newbabe. The album was released following the band's successful 2004 European mini-tour, and a promotional concert and release party was held for the album on 13 March 2005 in Indonesia. It was considered by many to be the band's strongest work to date, and is one of four albums available for free download from the band on its website. There is a music video created for the song "Dream for a Moment". (en)
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  • Jeff Arwadi (en)
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  • Kekal - Acidity.jpg (en)
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  • Fear Dark Records (en)
  • THT Productions/T.O.P. (en)
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  • Acidity (en)
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  • Studio Vertigo, Melbourne, Australia (en)
  • Vision Studio, Jakarta, Indonesia (en)
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  • February 2005 (en)
  • March 2005 (en)
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  • dbr:Metal_Storm_(webzine)
  • "Psych Folk" Radio (en)
  • HM Magazine (en)
  • Imperiumi.net (en)
  • Powermetal.de (en)
  • Terrorizer (en)
  • Arising Realm Magazine (en)
  • Rock Tribune Magazine (en)
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  • Broken (en)
  • Blessing in Disguise (en)
  • A Dream for a Moment (en)
  • Characteristicon (en)
  • Empty Space (en)
  • Envy and Its Manifesto (en)
  • Romanitika Destruksi (en)
  • Strength in My Weakness (en)
  • The Way of Thinking Beyond Comprehension (en)
  • Thy Neighbor's Morality (en)
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  • Acidity is the fifth album by Indonesian avant-garde metal band Kekal. It was recorded in celebration of the band's tenth anniversary, and was an official reunion album for the band. It marked the return of guitarist Leo Setiawan to the band, and includes the vocal talents of founding member Newbabe. The album was released following the band's successful 2004 European mini-tour, and a promotional concert and release party was held for the album on 13 March 2005 in Indonesia. It was considered by many to be the band's strongest work to date, and is one of four albums available for free download from the band on its website. (en)
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  • Acidity (album) (en)
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