Out of Order (Nuclear Assault album)

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Out of Order
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 10, 1991 (1991-09-10)
RecordedMarch 26–April 20, 1991
StudioThe Hit Factory, New York, New York and Presence Studios, East Haven, Connecticut
Genre Thrash metal
Length46:04
Label I.R.S.
Producer Glenn Evans, Casey McMackin
Nuclear Assault chronology
Handle with Care
(1989)
Out of Order
(1991)
Live at the Hammersmith Odeon
(1992)
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Out of Order is the fourth studio album released by american thrash metal band Nuclear Assault in 1991. This was the last Nuclear Assault studio album (until Third World Genocide ) to feature Danny Lilker.

Contents

"Ballroom Blitz" is a Sweet cover.

Track listing

All songs arranged by Glenn Evans and Nuclear Assault, except where noted

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Sign in Blood" John Connelly, Dan Lilker Anthony Bramante, Lilker3:47
2."Fashion Junkie"Connelly, Evans, LilkerBramante, Lilker3:44
3."Too Young to Die"Connelly, EvansBramante, Connelly, Evans, Lilker3:51
4."Preaching to the Deaf"ConnellyConnelly, Lilker4:49
5."Resurrection"Connelly, LilkerBramante, Lilker5:12
6."Stop Wait Think"ConnellyLilker, Evans5:02
7."Doctor Butcher" (arranged by Bramante and Lilker)BramanteBramante, Lilker3:42
8."Quocustodiat" (arranged by Connelly)ConnellyConnelly2:35
9."Hypocrisy"LilkerLilker, Evans2:49
10."Save the Planet" (instrumental) Bramante6:36
11."Ballroom Blitz" ( The Sweet cover) Nicky Chinn, Mike Chapman Chinn, Chapman3:57

Personnel

Nuclear Assault
Additional musicians
Production

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References

  1. Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Nuclear Assault - Out of Order review". AllMusic . All Media Network . Retrieved 2021-05-12.