45 Minutes of Fairytale Endings

45 Minutes of Fairytale Endings
Studio album by Zero Cipher
Released 2 June 2003
Recorded 2002
Genre Rock, metal
Length 45:01
Label Copro
Producer Duncan Williams
Zero Cipher chronology
45 Minutes of Fairytale Endings
(2003)
Diary of a Sadist
(2005)
Singles from Zero Cipher
  1. ""Last September""
    Released: 2002

45 Minutes of Fairytale Endings is the debut album released in 2003 by the British metal band Zero Cipher.[1] All copies of the album came bundled with a second disc: a copy of Zero Cipher's 45 rpm EP.

Trivia

The 'chapter' tracks are actually interludes that tell the story of the evil Wizard Andy and his plot to kidnap the Princess Arbatina and take over the Kingdom. The Prince Pusillanimous consults with the Arbatina's greasy troll David to find out where she has been taken. He then begins his rescue mission much to the dismay of David who was also in love with Arbatina.[1] After a fight which results in Andy's demise, Pusillanimous and Arbatina are re-united. During a 'secret track' at the end of the album, Pusillanimous leaves Arbatina after he has sexual intercourse with her.

'Magic Time' contains a prominent sample of the quote, 'Alright people, it's Magic Time!' from the 1987 film, Spaceballs.[1]

Track listing

Disc One
No. Title Length
1. "Chapter One: Introduction"   0:18
2. "Stupid People (Make Me Angry)"   3:32
3. "On The Beginning of the End"   3:46
4. "Chapter Two: Princess' Capture"   0:37
5. "Oompa Loompa"   0:39
6. "Vitriolic HSF"   3:00
7. "Rhatakavita"   0:42
8. "Little Miss Naughty"   2:47
9. "Seven Days Without You"   2:57
10. "Chapter Three: Wedded Bliss"   0:27
11. "Head of David"   2:21
12. "From Signal to Noise"   0:26
13. "Spiral"   3:33
14. "Under The Thumb"   2:03
15. "Chapter Four: Hideous Troll"   0:54
16. "Magic Time"   2:52
17. "When Six Meets Nine"   4:43
18. "Chapter Five: Showdown"   9.21
Disc Two
No. Title Length
1. "Last September"   4:30
2. "Think You Know"   3:25
3. "Filth"   4:40

Personnel

References

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