Death Metal (Dismember album)

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Death Metal
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Studio album by
Released8 August 1997
RecordedOctober–December, 1996
StudioSunlight Studios
Genre Death metal
Length40:11
Label Nuclear Blast
Producer Tomas Skogsberg
Dismember chronology
Massive Killing Capacity
(1995)
Death Metal
(1997)
Hate Campaign
(2000)
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Death Metal is the fourth album by Swedish death metal band, Dismember. It was released on 8 August 1997. The fourth track, "Let The Napalm Rain", opens with a sample from the movie Apocalypse Now .

Track listing

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Of Fire"David Blomqvist, Richard Cabeza, Matti Karki3:41
2."Trendkiller"Fred Estby2:11
3."Misanthropic"Cabeza, Estby, Karki2:59
4."Let the Napalm Rain"Estby, Karki3:27
5."Live for the Fear (Of Pain)"Blomqvist, Estby, Robert Senneback2:36
6."Stillborn Ways"Estby4:15
7."Killing Compassion"Estby, Senneback1:49
8."Bred for War"Blomqvist, Estby, Karki4:19
9."When Hatred Killed the Light"Cabeza, Estby, Karki3:31
10."Ceremonial Comedy"Blomqvist, Estby, Karki3:25
11."Silent Are the Watchers"Blomqvist, Cabeza, Karki3:54
12."Mistweaver"Blomqvist, Estby, Karki4:07
Reissue Bonus Tracks
No.TitleLength
13."Pagan Saviour [Autopsy cover]"3:54
14."Shadowlands"3:31
15."Afterimage"4:31
16."Shapeshifter"4:40

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