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2004 studio album by Pentagram
Show 'Em How
Studio album by Pentagram
Released2004
RecordedThe Polar Bear Lair Studios
GenreDoom metal, heavy metal
Length49:42
LabelBlack Widow
ProducerBobby Liebling
Kelly Carmichael
Chris Kozlowski
Pentagram chronology
A Keg Full of Dynamite
(2003)
Show 'Em How
(2004)
First Daze Here Too
(2006)
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Show 'Em How is the sixth album by American doom metal band Pentagram. It was released in 2004 by Italian label Black Widow Records. This album featured Bobby Liebling on vocals backed up by three members of Internal Void. The spine reads "Further infections to feed your disease".

Track listing

(Songwriters listed in brackets.)

  1. "Wheel of Fortune" (Liebling/O'Keefe) – 3:47
  2. "Elektra Glide" (Carmichael/Liebling) – 3:30
  3. "Starlady" (Liebling/Palmer) – 5:23
  4. "Catwalk" (Liebling) – 3:48
  5. "Prayer for an Exit Before the Dead End" (Carmichael/Liebling) – 5:50
  6. "Goddess" (Liebling) – 3:07
  7. "City Romance" (Carmichael/Liebling) – 4:36
  8. "If the Winds Would Change" (Liebling) – 4:42
  9. "Show 'em How" (Liebling) – 5:06
  10. "Last Days Here" (O'Keefe/Liebling) – 5:11

Lineup

  • Bobby Liebling – all lead and backing vocals
  • Kelly Carmichael – guitar
  • Adam Heinzmann – bass
  • Mike Smail – drums
Pentagram
  • Bobby Liebling
  • Victor Griffin
  • Greg Turley
  • Sean Saley
  • Geof O'Keefe
  • Vincent McAllister
  • Steve Martin
  • John Jennings
  • Greg Mayne
  • Randy Palmer
  • Marty Iverson
  • John Ossea
  • Rick Marinari
  • Joe Hasselvander
  • Richard Kueht
  • Paul Trowbridge
  • Marty Swaney
  • Lee Abney
  • Stuart Rose
  • Ted Feldman
  • Jon Cook
  • Kelly Carmichael
  • Adam Heinzmann
  • Mike Smail
  • Gary Isom
  • Mark Amman
  • Russ Strahan
  • Johnny Koutsioukis
  • Albert Born
  • Tim Tomaselli
  • Matt Goldsborough
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