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1999 studio album by Artillery
B.A.C.K.
Studio album by Artillery
ReleasedOctober 2, 1999
GenreThrash metal, speed metal
Length50:07
LabelDie Hard
ProducerBo Lund & Artillery
Artillery chronology
Deadly Relics
(1998)
B.A.C.K.
(1999)
Through the Years
(2007)

B.A.C.K. is the fourth studio album by Danish thrash metal band Artillery. It was released in 1999 via Die Hard Music, and is the band's first full-length studio album since By Inheritance, which came out nine years earlier. After the release of B.A.C.K., Artillery would break up again, but eventually reformed for a second time in 2007.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Artillery

No.TitleLength
1."Cybermind"4:01
2."How Do You Feel"4:01
3."Out of the Trash"4:00
4."Final Show"5:27
5."WWW"3:54
6."Violent Breed"3:48
7."Theatrical Exposure"3:57
8."B.A.C.K."3:48
9."The Cure"3:18
10."Paparazzi"4:07
11."Fly"4:25
12."Jester"5:18
Total length:50:07

Personnel

  • Flemming Rönsdorf – vocals
  • Morten Stützer – guitars and bass
  • Michael Stützer – guitars
  • Per Moller Jensen – drums

Note

  • The tracks "Fly" and "Jester" were originally bonus tracks for the Japanese version of the album. They are now also available on the version of B.A.C.K. found in the band's 4-CD box set, Through the Years, released in 2007, and in Germany on a 2010 re-release via Cyclone Temple.

References

  1. "BACK". Allmusic. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
Artillery
  • Søren Nico Adamsen
  • Michael Stützer
  • Morten Stützer
  • Peter Thorslund
  • Josua Madsen
  • Flemming Rönsdorf
  • Per Onink
  • Carsten Lohman
  • John Mathias
  • Mickey Find
  • Jørgen Sandau
  • Samir Belmaati
  • Mikael Ehlert
  • Michael "Romchael" Nielsen
  • Per M. Jensen
  • Henrik Quaade
  • Benny balschmidt
  • Anders Gyldenøhr
  • Carsten Nielsen
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