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A Lethal Dose of Truth
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 4, 2012
Recorded2006–2012, Chicago
GenreThrash metal
Length75:22
LabelSylencer Records, Inc.
ProducerMarkus Johansson and Christian Olde Wolbers

A Lethal Dose of Truth is the debut studio album of American thrash metal band Sylencer, released in 2012 by their independent label, Sylencer Records, Inc.[1]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Markus Johansson except where stated
(Lyrics to "Get It Up" adapted by The Heathen)

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Day by Day" 3:30
2."Eternal" 4:58
3."88 Reasons to Hate" 5:12
4."Shock and Awe" 3:17
5."Permanent Heartbreak" 3:31
6."Dead to Your World" 3:03
7."Scream at the Stars" (instrumental) 5:20
8."Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" 5:38
9."The End of the Nightmare" 4:20
10."Rise and Die"Markus Johansson, Johnny Rox10:08
11."Afflicted" 4:34
12."Evilution" 4:23
13."Asche zu Asche" (Rammstein cover)Rammstein3:55
14."Wired in the Blood" 4:45
15."Acquiesce" 4:10
16."Get It Up" (Van Halen cover)Van Halen4:19
Total length:75:22

Reception

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Angela from metal-temple.com rated the album 10/10 and said: "A Lethal Dose Of Truth was six long years in the making, with an incredible list of guest musicians, including Gene Hoglan, Brendon Small, Andy LaRocque, Steve DiGiorgio, and others. Everything is intense and driving on this album. 15 epic tracks of controlled chaos that will not leave your CD player."[2]

Credits

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Sylencer
Guest Musicians

Production

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  • Markus Johansson – Producer, Vocal Production
  • Christian Olde Wolbers – Vocal Production
  • Orlando Villasenor – Mixing
  • Maor Appelbaum – Mastering
  • Gianluca Trombetta – Editing, Engineer

References

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  1. ^ "Sylencer". Sylencer.bandcamp.com. Retrieved May 4, 2022.
  2. ^ "A Lethal Dose of Truth Review". metal-temple.com. October 4, 2012. Retrieved October 4, 2012.