Serve in Silence

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Serve in Silence
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Released21 March 1999 [1]
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Genre Hard rock, alternative metal
Label Sony Music Entertainment
Producer Wolfgang
Wolfgang chronology
Wurm
(1997)
Serve in Silence
(1999)
Acoustica
(2000)
Singles from Serve in Silence
  1. "Atomica"
    Released: 1999
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Serve in Silence is the fourth full-length studio album by Filipino rock band Wolfgang. [2] [3] In contrast to their previous record, Wurm , half of the tracks on Serve in Silence are sung in Tagalog. [4]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Wolfgang, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Atomica" 4:56
2."Man 98" 3:55
3."Hiwaga" 3:17
4."Anino" 6:24
5."Ratz" 3:27
6."Bassarabs Walk" 5:11
7."Serve in Silence"M. Legarda, S. Artadi, L. Gemora4:59
8."Catinamosh" 3:48
9."Tulisan" 2:22
10."Ilang Alon Ang Dala" 4:56
11."Masters of War" 4:49
12."Aquarius" 4:11
13."A Tonic Reprise" 1:49

Personnel

Additional musician:

Album credits

Videos

Awards and nominations

Serve in Silence won the Album of the Year and Listeners' Choice Awards at the 1999 NU107 Rock Awards. [2] The video for the track "Atomica" was nominated for Best Group Video at the 2000 MTV Philippine Video Music Awards. [5]

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