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Dead Heart, in a Dead World is the fourth studio album by thrash metal band Nevermore, released in July 2000. In a style comparable to a darker, heavier Queensrÿche, its songs range topics such as criticism of drug possession penalties to rejection of religion. The album also features a cover of Simon and Garfunkel's hit, "The Sound of Silence". It is also notable for being Nevermore's first record utilizing seven-string guitars.
[edit] Track listing
- "Narcosynthesis" — 5:31
- "We Disintegrate" — 5:11
- "Inside Four Walls" — 4:39
- "Evolution 169" — 5:51
- "The River Dragon Has Come" — 5:05
- "The Heart Collector" — 5:55
- "Engines of Hate" — 4:42
- "The Sound of Silence" (Paul Simon) — 5:13
- "Insignificant" — 4:56
- "Believe in Nothing" — 4:21
- "Dead Heart in a Dead World" — 5:08
- "Next in Line" (bonus video track)
- "What Tomorrow Knows" (bonus video track)
[edit] Personnel
- Warrel Dane - vocals
- Jeff Loomis - guitars
- Jim Sheppard - bass
- Van Williams - drums
- Andy Sneap - production, engineering, mixing, mastering
- Justin Leeah - additional engineering
- Bobby Torres - additional engineering
- Travis Smith - illustrations, design, layout
- Karen Mason-Blair - band photography
- Neil Sussman - legal representation
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