Discharge (album)
Discharge is a studio album by hardcore punk band Discharge, released in 2002 on Sanctuary Records.[2][3] It is the final album with singer Cal Morris.[4]
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Released | 2002 | |||
Length | 32:25 | |||
Label | Sanctuary | |||
Producer | Discharge | |||
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Track listing
- "You Deserve Me" (1:55)
- "Almost Alive" (2:15)
- "Corpse of Decadence" (2:19)
- "Trust 'Em" (1:49)
- "M.A.D" (1:52)
- "Accessories by Molotov" (2:20)
- "Into Darkness" (2:02)
- "Hype Overload" (2:48)
- "You" (2:39)
- "What Do I Get" (2:24)
- "Hell Is War" (1:42)
- "Accessories by Molotov Remix" (3:24)
- "Corpse of Decadence Remix" (3:29)
Personnel
- Vocals: Cal
- Guitar: Bones
- Bass: Rainy
- Drums/Backing Vocals: Tez
- Mixing: Pete Coleman
- Engineering: Pete Coleman
- Asst. Engineering: Martin Wilding
- Mastering: Blackham
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References
- "Discharge - Discharge | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
- Glasper, Ian (May 1, 2014). "Burning Britain: The History of UK Punk 1980–1984". PM Press – via Google Books.
- Phillips, William; Cogan, Brian (March 20, 2009). "Encyclopedia of Heavy Metal Music". ABC-CLIO – via Google Books.
- "Growing old dis-gracefully: Discharge frontman Rat on why punk's most explosive survivors can never die". Decibel Magazine. September 5, 2011.
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