Samsara (album)
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ReleasedMarch 21, 2006
Length50:10
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| Released | March 21, 2006 | |||
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| Length | 50:10 | |||
| Label | Prosthetic Records | |||
| Producer | Sanford Parker | |||
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| PopMatters | 7/10[4] |
| Scene Point Blank | 8.8/10[5] |
| Scream Magazine | |
Samsara is the third studio album by Yakuza and their first for Prosthetic Records.[7] Furthering the departure from their debut, which displayed a more stripped-down post-hardcore style, Samsara, like Way of the Dead, is more eclectic and progressive; their experimental metal style assimilating Bruce Lamont's saxophone for a unique sound that some would label "jazzcore." Mastodon's Troy Sanders performs guest vocals on the final track, "Back To The Mountain."