The Dethalbum

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All tracks are written by Brendon Small, except where noted. Virtual writing credits attributed to Dethklok, except where noted.

The Dethalbum
The Dethalbum Cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 25, 2007 (2007-09-25)
Recorded2006–2007 [1]
Genre Melodic death metal [2]
Length52:23
Label Williams Street
Producer Ulrich Wild, Brendon Small
Dethklok chronology
The Dethalbum
(2007)
Adult Swim Presents: ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead on Tour with Dethklok
(2007)
Alternative cover
Dethalbum Deluxe.jpg
The deluxe edition cover of The Dethalbum.
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Murmaider" (from "Dethwater") 3:24
2."Go into the Water" (from "The Metalocalypse Has Begun") 4:20
3."Awaken" (from "Dethtroll") 3:37
4."Bloodrocuted" (mentioned in "Dethfam") 2:18
5."Go Forth and Die" (from "Go Forth and Die") 4:22
6."Fansong" (from "Mordland") 2:53
7."Better Metal Snake" 3:27
8."The Lost Vikings" 4:26
9."Thunderhorse" (from "Dethwater") 2:46
10."Briefcase Full of Guts" (from "Murdering Outside the Box") 2:44
11."Birthday Dethday" (from "Birthdayface")Small, Tommy Blacha 2:48
12."Hatredcopter" (Does not appear in Seasons 1 or 2, later appears in "RenovationKlok") 2:56
13."Castratikron" (from "Girlfriendklok") 2:57
14."Face Fisted" (Does not appear in Seasons 1 or 2, later appears in "TributeKlok") 4:17
15."Dethharmonic" (from "Fatklok") 4:31
16."Deththeme" (from every episode; hidden track)Small, Blacha0:34
Total length:51:40
Limited edition vinyl bonus track
No.TitleLength
17."Go into the Water" (Gulf of Danzig Remix)4:20
Deluxe Edition bonus disc
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Duncan Hills Coffee Jingle" (from "The Curse of Dethklok")Small, Blacha1:15
2."Blood Ocean" (from "Dethstars") 2:50
3."Murdertrain a Comin'" (from "Bluesklok") 3:33
4."Pickles Intro" 0:34
5."Kill You" (Snakes n' Barrels cover; virtual writing credits: Pickles, Snizzy Snazz Bullets, Tony Thunderbottom, Sammy Twinskins) 3:39
6."Hatredy" (from "Dethkomedy") 4:17
7."Dethklok Gets in Tune" 3:27

Personnel

Virtual personnel from Metalocalypse

Dethklok

Production

Actual personnel

Production

  • Ulrich Wild – production, engineering (at Bombshelter Studios in Los Angeles), mixing (at Noize in the Attic)
  • Raider – assistant mixing
  • Ryan Page – line production
  • Mike Gerlach – assistant engineering
  • Tom Baker – mastering (at Precision Mastering in Los Angeles)
  • Antonio Canobbio – album artwork

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