℗ 2020 Century Media Records
Released September 4, 2020
Duration 41m 13s
Record Label Century Media
Catalogue No. 1388035
Genre Metal
 

Surrender

Dead Lord

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1.1
Distance over Time
Dead Lord
3:31
1.2
Letter from Allen St.
Dead Lord
5:02
1.3
Authority
Dead Lord
4:46
1.4
Evil Always Wins
Dead Lord
3:45
1.5
Messin' Up
Dead Lord
4:04
1.6
Dark End of the Rainbow
Dead Lord
4:40
1.7
Bridges
Dead Lord
4:03
1.8
The Loner's Ways
Dead Lord
3:54
1.9
Gonna Get Me
Dead Lord
3:30
1.10
Dystopia
Dead Lord
3:58
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Century Media Studio Masters

Tracks 1-10 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.59
-0.59 to -0.59
-11.06
-12.11 to -10.56
-8.00
-9.20 to -7.70
6
6 to 7
1
Distance over Time
-0.59-11.01-7.86
2
Letter from Allen St.
-0.59-11.10-8.06
3
Authority
-0.59-11.04-7.97
4
Evil Always Wins
-0.59-10.85-7.76
5
Messin' Up
-0.59-12.11-9.27
6
Dark End of the Rainbow
-0.59-11.27-8.26
7
Bridges
-0.59-10.56-7.76
8
The Loner's Ways
-0.59-10.88-7.86
9
Gonna Get Me
-0.59-10.99-8.06
10
Dystopia
-0.59-10.82-7.76

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