Brutal (Dr. Sin album)

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Brutal
Brutal (album).jpg
Studio album by
Released1995
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal, progressive rock
Length51:17
Label Laser Company/Unimar Music
Producer Dr. Sin and Johnny Montagnese
Dr. Sin chronology
Dr. Sin
(1993)
Brutal
(1995)
Insinity
(1997)

Brutal is the second studio album by Brazilian hard rock band Dr. Sin, released in 1995. With this album, Dr. Sin opened for such bands as Bon Jovi, AC/DC, Joe Satriani and Steve Vai.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Silent Scream"3:57
2."Karma"3:29
3."Isolated"3:54
4."Down in the Trenches"4:05
5."Down in the Trenches (pt. II)"2:10
6."Fire"3:37
7."Inner Voices"3:18
8."Child of Sin"4:02
9."Hey You"4:52
10."Kizumba"1:04
11."Someone to Blame"4:30
12."Third World"5:15
13."Shed Your Skin"3:30
14."Years Gone"2:39
15."War"3:35

Japanese Version - Silent Scream

Silent Scream
Studio album by
Released1996
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal, progressive rock
Length58:07
Label Pony Canyon
Producer Dr. Sin e Johnny Montagnese
Dr. Sin chronology
Dr. Sin
(1993)
Silent Scream
(1996)
Insinity
(1997)

In Japan, the album was released in 1996 under the title of Silent Scream. The differences was in the order of the track listing, with one bonus song ("Futebol, Mulher E Rock n' Roll").

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Isolated"3:53
2."Silent Scream"3:54
3."Someone to Blame"4:28
4."Inner Voices"3:17
5."War"3:33
6."Years Gone"2:39
7."Down in the Trenches"4:05
8."Kizumba"1:04
9."Fire"3:35
10."Karma"3:25
11."Child of Sin"4:00
12."Third World"5:14
13."Shed Your Skin"3:29
14."Hey You"4:49
15."Down in the Trenches (Part II)"2:21
16."Futebol, Mulher E Rock'N Roll (Soccer, Woman and Rock n' Roll)"4:21

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