M-16 (album)

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M-16
M-16 cover
Studio album by Sodom
Released 2001
Genre Thrash metal
Length 49:02
Label Steamhammer
Sodom chronology
Code Red
(1999)
M-16
(2001)
One Night in Bangkok
(2003)


M-16 is an album by the German thrash metal band Sodom. The album is a concept album about the Vietnam War and is named after the rifle used by many US soldiers during the Vietnam War.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Among the Weirdcong"
  2. "I Am the War"
  3. "Napalm in the Morning"
  4. "Minejumper"
  5. "Genocide"
  6. "Little Boy"
  7. "M-16"
  8. "Lead Injection"
  9. "Cannon Fodder"
  10. "Marines"
  11. "Surfin' Bird" (Cover: The Trashmen)

The digipak edition contains two tracks taken from the 1982 Witching Metal demo recording:

  • "Witching Metal" 3:10 (Bonus)
  • "Devil's Attack" 3:12 (Bonus)

The intro sample from "Napalm in the Morning" is taken from the movie Apocalypse Now. The sample from "Marines" is taken from the movie Full Metal Jacket.

[edit] Credits

  • Tom Angelripper - Bass/Vocals
  • Bernemann - Guitars
  • Bobby Schottkowski - Drums
Sodom
Tom Angelripper | Bobby Schottkowski | Bernemann
Discography
Studio albums: Obsessed by Cruelty | Persecution Mania | Agent Orange | Better off Dead | Tapping the Vein | Get What You Deserve | Masquerade in Blood | 'Til Death Do Us Unite | Code Red | M-16 | Sodom
Compilations: In the Sign of Evil | Expurse of Sodomy | Ausgebombt | The Saw Is the Law | Aber Bitte mit Sahne
Compilations and tributes: Ten Black Years | Homage to the Gods
Live albums: Mortal Way of Live | Marooned Live | One Night in Bangkok
Videography
DVD: Lords of Depravity Part I
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