Keep the Corpses Quiet

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Keep the Corpses Quiet
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 19, 2000
RecordedMay 2000
StudioSoundtek Studios, Campbell, California
Genre Punk rock
Length27:26
Label TKO Records
Producer The Forgotten
The Forgotten chronology
Veni Vidi Vici
(1998)
Keep the Corpses Quiet
(2000)
Ask No Questions
(2001)
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Keep the Corpses Quiet is the second album from punk rock band The Forgotten. It is their third release under TKO Records, overall release No. 49 by the label itself. It was released in September 2000 on limited edition red vinyl, black vinyl and CD. It contains one of the band's most popular songs, "Silent Weapons", which Greg Brodick produced a music video for.

Contents

Track listing

All music is composed by The Forgotten.

No.TitleLength
1."Who Blames You"1:41
2."Forced To Believe"1:16
3."Silent Weapons"2:11
4."Air Raid"1:28
5."Revolutionary"2:14
6."Genocide"1:23
7."No System"1:10
8."Outsider"1:53
9."Condemned"1:58
10."Get Out"3:07
11."Nothing To Lose"2:02
12."Keep The Corpses Quiet"2:14
13."No More Youth"2:00
14."The Corps"1:03
15."Ain't Gonna Lose The War"1:46
Total length:27:26

Personnel

Production

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References

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