One Piece Missing
One Piece Missing is the second EP by Australian heavy metal band Dreadnaught. It was the first recording not to include original bassist Andrew Squires, which inspired the name of the EP and would prove to be the last Dreadnaught recording for drummer Aaren Suttil. This was released in 2001 by Dark Carnival Records, a local imprint of Roadrunner. "One Piece Missing" featured two new original recordings, "Pushed to the Limit?" and "Demons", a reworking of "The Complex" (a track from the 1999 Dreadnaught LP "Down To Zero") plus covers of Thin Lizzy's "Cold Sweat" and the Pink Floyd song "The Nile Song".
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Released | 2001 | |||
Genre | Heavy metal | |||
Label | Dark Carnival | |||
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Track listing
All tracks by Dreadnaught except as indicated
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Pushed to the Limit?" | Trull, Poate, Suttil, McDougall | |
2. | "Cold Sweat" | Lynott | |
3. | "The Nile Song" | Waters | |
4. | "The Complex" | Trull, Poate, Suttil, Squires | |
5. | "Demons" | Trull, Poate, Suttil |
Personnel
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