Sonic Dynamite

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Sonic Dynamite
Pink Cream 69 sonic.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 2, 2000
Recorded2000
Genre Hard rock
Length51:12 (54:04)
Label Massacre Records
Producer Dennis Ward
Pink Cream 69 chronology
Electrified
(1998)
Sonic Dynamite
(2000)
Mixery
(2000)

Sonic Dynamite is the seventh album by German band Pink Cream 69.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Alfred Koffler and David Readman.

No.TitleLength
1."Passage to Hope"1:23
2."Seas of Madness"5:14
3."Followed by the Moon"4:37
4."Sonic Dynamite"3:08
5."The Spirit"4:38
6."Speed of Light"4:43
7."Waiting for the Dawn"4:45
8."Let the Thunder Reside"5:06
9."Lost in Illusions"4:10
10."Face of an Angel"4:09
11."Shattered Prophecy"3:48
12."Spread Your Wings"5:00
Brazil Digi-pack Bonus Track
No.TitleLength
13."Truth Hits Everybody" (The Police Cover)2:56

Personnel

Guest Musicians

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