Demolition (Dungeon album)
| Demolition | ||||
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| Studio album by Dungeon | ||||
| Released | 1996 | |||
| Genre | Heavy metal | |||
| Length | 64:24 | |||
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| Producer | Lord Tim | |||
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Demolition was the first album by Australian heavy metal band Dungeon. It featured mainly demo-quality tracks, four of which had been remixed from a previous demo with added bass lines from Justin Sayers and a cover of Blondie's "Call Me". Virgil Donati plays drums on the instrumental track "Changing Moods". This album was only released in Japan and has never been made available anywhere else. "Paradise", "I Am Death" and "Time to Die" would be re-recorded to appear on Resurrection in 1999; a remix of "Call Me" would appear on the limited-release Rising Power in 2003 and "Don't Leave Me" was re-recorded as a bonus track for the band's last album The Final Chapter in 2006.
According to Lord Tim, the album was "rough sketches of the songs that we were intending to do properly and somehow we were convinced it was a good idea to release it in Japan."[1]
Track listing
- Don't Leave Me
- Call Me (Blondie cover)
- Slave of Love
- Paradise
- One Shot at Life
- Changing Moods
- These Times
- Time to Die
- I Am Death
- Lies
- Vodka Frenzy
- The Duel
- Reflections
Personnel
- Lord Tim Grose – vocals, guitar, keyboards
- Dale Corney – guitar, vocals
- Stephen Mikulic – guitar
- Justin Sayers – bass, vocals
- Wayne Harris – drums
- Virgil Donati – drums, track 6
- Pru Haggarty – backing vocals
References
- ^ Compton, Eric (29 July 2004). "EC Interview with Lord Tim of Dungeon". Maximum Metal. Retrieved 17 November 2025.
