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Released
  
March 3, 2009

Loudest Common Denominator (2009)
  
Drowning Pool (2010)

Release date
  
3 March 2009

Label
  
Eleven Seven Music

Length
  
57:19

Artist
  
Drowning Pool

Producer
  
Drowning Pool

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Recorded
  
2008 in San Diego, California

Genres
  
Heavy metal, Nu metal, Alternative metal, Hard rock, Post-grunge

Similar
  
Drowning Pool albums, Heavy metal albums

Drowning pool sinner live with lyrics


Loudest Common Denominator is a live album by American rock band Drowning Pool, and was recorded in San Diego. It was released on March 3, 2009. On February 4, 2009, Eleven Seven Music released a video on YouTube of the band revealing details of the album. These details included the album having acoustic versions of both "37 Stitches" and "Shame". On February 5, 2009, Drowning Pool announced on their official website the track listings of the album, and also revealed the cover of the album.

Contents

Drowning pool video trailer for loudest common denominator live album available march 3 2009


Track listing

All songs written by Drowning Pool

Personnel

Drowning Pool
  • Ryan McCombs - Vocals
  • Stevie Benton - Bass, Backup vocals
  • C. J. Pierce - Guitar, Backup Vocals
  • Mike Luce - Drums, Backup vocals
  • Production
  • Produced by Drowning Pool
  • Tracks 1-11 recorded live in San Diego, mixed by Tye Robison
  • Track #12 recorded and mixed by Tye Robison at January Sound Studio, Dallas, TX
  • Track #13 produced, engineered and mixed by D. Braxton Henry for 379 Productions
  • Mastered by Dave Donnelly at DNA Mastering
  • Live Photos by Nathan W. Stahly and Larry Perez
  • Insert Images by Michelle Overson
  • Packaging Design by Trevor Niemann at Visual Entropy
  • Illustrations by Lisa Niemann at Toxic Pretty
  • Songs

    1Sinner2:49
    2Full Circle3:11
    3Enemy3:34

    References

    Loudest Common Denominator Wikipedia