The Silent Treatment (Mark Deutrom album)

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The Silent Treatment
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 16, 2001
RecordedMarch 1998
Genre Alternative metal, stoner rock, experimental rock, psychedelic rock
Length52:24
Label Tee Pee Records
Mark Deutrom chronology
The Silent Treatment
(2001)
The Gate
(2006)
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The Silent Treatment is an album by Mark Deutrom, which was released in 2001 through Tee Pee Records.

Track listing

  1. "Toshiro Mifune"
  2. "The Hobnail Paisley"
  3. "El Morocco"
  4. "One Thousand Delights"
  5. "Chihuahua"
  6. "Coffinmakers Complaint"
  7. "Fat Hamlet"
  8. "The Hottentot Venus"
  9. "Borehole"
  10. "Your Necklace"
  11. "Revelator"
  12. "A Catastrophe"
  13. "Honey Drop"
  14. "Gateau D'amour"
  15. "Van Diemen's Land"
  16. "Candlelight and Wisteria"

Personnel

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