Food for Thought (Pink Cream 69 album)

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Food for Thought
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Studio album by
Released25 July 1997
RecordedTrick Studio, Rauenberg, Kraichgau, Germany
August–September 1996
Genre Hard rock, alternative metal
Length50:28 (52:46)
Label High Gain Records
Producer Pink Cream 69
Pink Cream 69 chronology
Change
(1995)
Food for Thought
(1997)
Electrified
(1998)

Food for Thought is the fifth album by German hard rock group Pink Cream 69, released in 1997.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Pink Cream 69, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Snap" 2:57
2."Big Shot" 2:47
3."Anger" 3:33
4."Diggin' through the Past" 4:09
5."Better Days" 3:22
6."Until I Wake" 4:04
7."Fate" 3:55
8."We Will Rock You" (Queen cover) Brian May 1:56
9."Dead Man's Scream" 4:12
10."Pass You By" 3:32
11."Other Side" 4:04
12."Fly On" 3:06
13."Sorry" 3:22
14."(Down) My Way" 4:50
Asian release bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
15."(I'm) Easy"2:18
16."Black Rain" (Previously Unreleased Demo)3:18
17."Seasons Change" (Previously Unreleased Demo)4:20

Personnel

Production

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