What's in Your Head?

What's In Your Head? is the sixth album by British heavy metal band Diamond Head. This was Diamond Head's second and last album with singer Nick Tart and the follow-up to 2005's comeback album All Will Be Revealed. While the previous album was produced by Diamond Head's drummer Karl Wilcox, the band this time worked with producer Dave Nicholls, who has previously worked with name bands such as Slipknot and Stone Sour. This is also the first album to feature guitarist Andy Abberley.

What's In Your Head?
Studio album by
Released30 July 2007
GenreHeavy metal
Length49:41
LabelCargo
ProducerDave "Shirt" Nicholls, Brian Tatler
Diamond Head chronology
All Will Be Revealed
(2005)
What's In Your Head?
(2007)
Diamond Head
(2016)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

The Japanese release of this album contained "This Is War" as a bonus track.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Skin on Skin"Brian Tatler, Nick Tart4:07
2."I Feel No Pain"Tatler, Tart, Karl Wilcox4:50
3."This Planet and Me"Tatler, Tart, Wilcox4:56
4."Reign Supreme"Tatler, Tart4:58
5."Killing Me"Andy Abberley, Tatler, Tart6:29
6."Tonight"Tatler, Tart, Wilcox3:30
7."Pray for Me"Tatler, Tart4:24
8."What's in Your Head?"Tatler, Tart, Wilcox4:12
9."Nothing to Lose"Tatler, Tart, Dave Nicholls4:31
10."Calling Out"Tatler, Tart, Wilcox3:47
11."Victim"Tatler, Tart3:57

Personnel

  • Nick Tart – vocals
  • Brian Tatler – lead guitar
  • Andy Abberley – rhythm guitar
  • Eddie "Chaos" Moohan – bass
  • Karl Wilcox – drums
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