Alpha Omega (also referred to as Alpha-Omega or Alpha III Omega) is the third album by New York hardcore band, Cro-Mags. It was released in 1992 on Century Media Records. This album features their former vocalist, John Joseph, who had left the band in 1987. All tracks written by Harley Flanagan.
Songs in album Cro-Mags - Alpha Omega (1992).
Cro-Mags discography (main). lt; Best Wishes (1989). Near Death Experience (1993). Cro-Mags discography (all). Also known as Alpha-Omega and Alpha III Omega. In some versions of the album the song "Changes" is divided in two tracks, the first part being 7:10 long, (the part of the song that has lyrics) listed as "Changes" and the second part (the instrumental part) being 4:37 long and not being listed, making it seem to be a bonus hidden track. Recording information
Cro-Mags – Alpha Omega. Label: Century Media – 84 9730-2. Recorded At Normandy Sound. Matrix, Runout: DURECO 9730. Rights Society: GEMA. Other Versions (5 of 22) View All.
Album · 1991 · 9 Songs. Alpha Omega Cro-Mags. Listen on Apple Music.
Album Name Alpha Omega. 10. Omega Jam (Bonus Réédition 2016 Dive Bombe Records).
Alpha Omega is the third album by New York hardcore band, Cro-Mags. For other albums of the same or similar title, see Alpha and Omega (disambiguation). Studio album by Cro-Mags.
Alpha-Omega bears only a small resemblance to the frenzied, more destructive style that embodied '80s East Coast hardcore and on which the Cro-Mags' reputation was solidly built. Standout tracks "The Other Side of Madness" and "The Paths of Perfection" have a relatively subdued, melodic texture that furthers the band's career-long gravitation away from its hardcore roots.