One Lie Fits All

2003 studio album by One Minute Silence From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

One Lie Fits All is the third studio album by British metal band One Minute Silence, released on 7 July 2003. Produced by John Leckie, it was the band's last album before they announced their break-up in October 2003, and never enjoyed a supporting tour unlike the two EPs (Revolution and We Bounce) that were released during the anticipation for the album.

Released7 July 2003
Length51:33
LabelTaste Records
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One Lie Fits All
Studio album by
Released7 July 2003
GenreNu metal
Length51:33
LabelTaste Records
ProducerJohn Leckie[1]
One Minute Silence chronology
Buy Now... Saved Later
(2000)
One Lie Fits All
(2003)
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MusicOMH wrote that the album's production style ranked with the best nu metal albums, but that the songs included some weaker material.[2]

Performance

The album gave One Minute Silence their highest-charting single to date with "I Wear My Skin" reaching number 44 in the UK charts.[3]

Track listing

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1."Fistful of Nothing"3:34
2."Revolution"3:19
3."I Wear My Skin"3:28
4."The Way Back"4:46
5."We Bounce"3:57
6."You So Much as Move"5:06
7."Price of the Kings Ticket"6:09
8."Into Our Own"4:01
9."A Song About"4:36
10."The Hill Is a Hole"4:43
11."Representing the Poor Man"7:54
Total length:51:33
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Japanese edition bonus track
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12."Black Flag"4:45
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