Steelhammer

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Steelhammer
Udo Steelhammer.jpg
Studio album by
Released24 May 2013 (2013-05-24)
Recorded2012
StudioRoxx Studio, Pulheim, Germany
Genre Heavy metal
Label AFM
Producer Udo Dirkschneider, Fitty Wienhold
U.D.O. chronology
Rev-Raptor
(2011)
Steelhammer
(2013)
Decadent
(2015)
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Steelhammer is the 14th studio album by German heavy metal band U.D.O., released on 24 May 2013 via AFM Records. It is the first album with guitarist Andrey Smirnov. Second guitarist Kasperi Heikkinen joined the band after all recordings were completed. It is also the first album without Stefan Kaufmann as guitarist since the 1997 album Solid , as well as the first without guitarist Igor Gianola since the 1999 album Holy . [4] [5] Steelhammer charted at #21 in Germany, #23 in Sweden, #38 in Finland and #67 in Norway during its first week. [6] Music videos were made for "Metal Machine" [7] and "Heavy Rain". [8]

Contents

Track listing

All music is composed by Udo Dirkschneider and Fitty Weinhold, except where noted

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Steelhammer" 3:23
2."A Cry of a Nation" 5:41
3."Metal Machine" 4:46
4."Basta Ya"Dirkschneider, Wienhold, Víctor García González4:33
5."Heavy Rain"Dirkschneider, Wienhold, Frank Knight2:25
6."Devil's Bite" 5:05
7."Death Ride" 4:08
8."King of Mean"Dirkschneider, Wienhold, Knight4:07
9."Timekeeper" 4:26
10."Never Cross My Way" 4:23
11."Take My Medicine" 5:07
12."Stay True" 4:04
13."When Love Becomes a Lie"Dirkschneider, Wienhold, v.Scheidt4:12
14."Book of Faith" 5:12
Total length:1:01:32
Limited edition bonus track
No.TitleLength
15."Shadows Come Alive"4:24
Total length:1:05:56
Japanese edition bonus track
No.TitleLength
16."Dust and Rust"4:31
Total length:1:06:03

Personnel

Guest musicians
Production

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