Dictated Aggression
Dictated Aggression is the fifth full-length studio album from American crossover thrash band, M.O.D.. It was released in 1996 on Music For Nations and follows 1994's studio album, Devolution. Blackout Records subsequently re-issued the album with a different cover and enhanced CD content of a live concert in France.
Dictated Aggression | ||||
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Released | June 25, 1996 | |||
Recorded | Explosive Sound Design, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA | |||
Genre | Crossover thrash | |||
Length | 40:36 | |||
Label | Music For Nations | |||
Producer | Billy Milano | |||
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Blackout Records re-issue cover |
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This would be the band's last album until 2003's The Rebel You Love to Hate, although Billy Milano did appear on Bigger Than the Devil – an S.O.D. reunion album in 1999.
Track listing
- All songs written by Billy Milano
- "Dictated Aggression" – 2:25
- "Silence Your Sin" – 3:03
- "Damaged" – 2:49
- "Shot Glass" – 3:27
- "Stand or Fall" – 3:28
- "One Was Johnny" – 5:04
- "Nation" – 1:20
- "Empty Vision" – 3:10
- "In My Shoes" – 3:05
- "U.S. Dreams" – 2:41
- "Hippypottomus" – 2:23
- "Just Got Fired" – 2:23
- "Whiteout" – 2:56
- "Brutal Beats" – 6:04
Enhanced CD content
- Live at Club Bikini, Toulouse, France – September 14, 1993 – 19:42
Personnel
- Billy Milano – vocals, guitar, bass
- Joe Young – guitar
- Dave Chavarri – drums
- Recorded at Explosive Sound Design, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
- Produced and engineered by Billy Milano
- Programming, engineered and mixed by Clinton Bradley
- Original cover art by Anthony Ferrara
- Re-issue cover art by Rick Rios
Trivia
- Billy Milano also co-produced Something's Gotta Give, an album by New York hardcore band, Agnostic Front, at the Explosive Sound Design studios in Hoboken, New Jersey
- The first part of the live concert in the enhanced CD content can be found on the Devolution re-issue
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