Massive Killing Capacity | ||||
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Released | 4 August 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1994–95 | |||
Studio | Sunlight Studios | |||
Genre | Death metal | |||
Length | 37:52 | |||
Label | Nuclear Blast | |||
Producer | Tomas Skogsberg, Marcus Staiger | |||
Dismember chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | link |
Massive Killing Capacity is the third album by Dismember. It was re-released by Regain Records in 2005. A music video was made for the track "Casket Garden".
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "I Saw Them Die" (Matti Karki, Fred Estby) | 2:48 |
2. | "Massive Killing Capacity" (Karki, Estby, Richard Cabeza) | 2:53 |
3. | "On Frozen Fields" (Cabeza, David Blomqvist, Karki) | 2:35 |
4. | "Crime Divine" (Estby, Cabeza) | 2:58 |
5. | "To the Bone" (Karki, Estby, Cabeza) | 3:12 |
6. | "Wardead" (Estby) | 2:26 |
7. | "Hallucigenia" (Cabeza) | 4:06 |
8. | "Collection by Blood" (Karki, Robert Senneback) | 3:40 |
9. | "Casket Garden" (Cabeza, Estby, Senneback) | 3:35 |
10. | "Nenia" (Blomqvist, Senneback) | 4:38 |
11. | "Life – Another Shape of Sorrow" (Blomqvist) | 4:52 |
Total length: | 37:52 |
No. | Title | Length |
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12. | "Justifiable Homicide" | 3:17 |
13. | "Collection of Blood" (Demo) | 3:42 |
14. | "Life – Another Shape of Sorrow" (Demo) | 4:57 |
15. | "On Frozen Fields/Shadowslands" (Demo) | 4:33 |
Chart (2023) | Peak position |
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Polish Albums (ZPAV) [1] | 89 |
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