“Them” (1988)

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Title: “Them”
Artist: King Diamond
Genre: Heavy Metal
Released: 1988

Tracks:
1 - Out From the Asylum - 1:44
2 - Welcome Home - 4:36
3 - The Invisible Guests - 5:04
4 - Tea - 5:15
5 - Mother's Getting Weaker - 4:02
6 - Bye, Bye, Missy - 5:08
7 - A Broken Spell - 4:08
8 - The Accusation Chair - 4:21
9 - “Them” - 1:56
10 - Twilight Symphony - 4:10
11 - Coming Home - 1:11
12 - Phone Call - 1:39
13 - The Invisible Guests (rehearsal) - 5:19
14 - Bye, Bye, Missy (rehearsal) - 4:48

Overview:
"Them" is the third studio album by King Diamond released in 1988 on Roadrunner Records. Them is the first album to feature guitarist Pete Blakk and bassist Hal Patino.

It is the first of two fictional concept albums about King and his mentally ill grandmother, the second of these being Conspiracy. King falls into a harrowing descent into madness via his grandmother and the voices in the House of Amon, known to the listener only as "Them". This album has sold over 200,000 copies in North America alone.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
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