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Out of Order (Nuclear Assault album)

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Out of Order
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 10, 1991 (1991-09-10)
RecordedMarch 26–April 20, 1991
StudioThe Hit Factory, New York, New York and Presence Studios, East Haven, Connecticut
GenreThrash metal
Length46:04
LabelI.R.S.
ProducerGlenn Evans, Casey McMackin
Nuclear Assault chronology
Handle with Care
(1989)
Out of Order
(1991)
Live at the Hammersmith Odeon
(1992)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Out of Order is the fourth studio album released by american thrash metal band Nuclear Assault in 1991. This was the last Nuclear Assault studio album (until Third World Genocide) to feature Danny Lilker.

"Ballroom Blitz" is a Sweet cover.

Track listing

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All songs arranged by Glenn Evans and Nuclear Assault, except where noted

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Sign in Blood"John Connelly, Dan LilkerAnthony Bramante, Lilker3:47
2."Fashion Junkie"Connelly, Evans, LilkerBramante, Lilker3:44
3."Too Young to Die"Connelly, EvansBramante, Connelly, Evans, Lilker3:51
4."Preaching to the Deaf"ConnellyConnelly, Lilker4:49
5."Resurrection"Connelly, LilkerBramante, Lilker5:12
6."Stop Wait Think"ConnellyLilker, Evans5:02
7."Doctor Butcher" (arranged by Bramante and Lilker)BramanteBramante, Lilker3:42
8."Quocustodiat" (arranged by Connelly)ConnellyConnelly2:35
9."Hypocrisy"LilkerLilker, Evans2:49
10."Save the Planet" (instrumental) Bramante6:36
11."Ballroom Blitz" (The Sweet cover)Nicky Chinn, Mike ChapmanChinn, Chapman3:57

Personnel

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Nuclear Assault
  • John Connelly – vocals, guitars
  • Anthony Bramante – guitars, vocals
  • Dan Lilker – bass, keyboards, guitar, vocals
  • Glenn Evans – drums, percussion, acoustic guitars, vocals, producer
Additional musicians
  • Casey McMackin – guitars, backing vocals
  • John Quinn – keyboards
  • Maggie Gray – whispers on track 11
  • Jim Welch – backing vocals
Production
  • Casey McMackin – producer, engineer
  • Jay Ryan, John Quinn – assistant engineers
  • Eddy Schreyer – mastering

References

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  1. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Nuclear Assault - Out of Order review". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 2021-05-12.