Thank You for the Demon

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Thank You For the Demon
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 2014
RecordedLeon Music, Karlstad. [1]
Genre Heavy metal
Length35:44
Label Gain Music Entertainment/Sony Music
Mustasch chronology
Sounds Like Hell, Looks Like Heaven
(2012)
Thank You For the Demon
(2014)

Thank You For the Demon is the eighth studio album by Swedish heavy metal band Mustasch. The album, released in January 2014, peaked at No. 5 on the Swedish albums chart. [2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Feared and Hated" Ralf Gyllenhammar [1] 2:47
2."Thank You for the Demon"Gyllenhammar3:41
3."From Euphoria to Dystopia"Gyllenhammar3:36
4."The Mauler"Gyllenhammar5:03
5."Borderline"Gyllenhammar3:37
6."All My Life"David Johannesson, Gyllenhammar6:58
7."Lowlife Highlights"Johannesson2:56
8."I Hate to Dance"Gyllenhammar3:34
9."Don't Want to be Who I Am"Johannesson, Gyllenhammar3:32
Total length:35:44

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