Dead as Dreams is the only studio album by Weakling. It was recorded in 1998 and released in 2000, through the tUMULtrecord label, while the band itself ceased activity in 1999.[3] The title of the album comes from a line in the movie Legend,[4] while the art featured on the cover is a print by Spanish artist Francisco Goya titled Buen Viaje from the set Los caprichos.[5]
Note: The LP version has the tracks in a different order: "No One Can Be Called as a Man While He'll Die" comes before all the other tracks.
Note: The title "Desasters in the Sun" is, on the one hand, taken from a line in Shakespeare's Hamlet, Act I, Scene I. On the other hand, the spelling of "Desasters" is a reference to the Destruction song "Total Desaster" from their debut release Sentence of Death.