Open Your Mouth for the Speechless...In Case of Those Appointed to Die
Open Your Mouth for the Speechless...In Case of Those Appointed to Die | ||||
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Studio album by A Life Once Lost | ||||
Released | May, 2000 | |||
Recorded | April 2000 | |||
Genre | Mathcore, metalcore, progressive metal | |||
Label | Robotic Empire | |||
Producer | A Life Once Lost | |||
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Open Your Mouth for the Speechless...In Case of Those Appointed to Die is the debut album from Philadelphia band A Life Once Lost. The 2004 reissue of this album, originally released in 2000 in a limited edition, features an improved remix and remastering, all-new artwork, and a trio of bonus tracks, two early demos of songs from this album's follow-up and a more recent live recording. This album is noticeably heavier than ALOL's newer recordings. There is a demo recording floating around P2P networks and the internet of the track Falls River Farewell. It includes backing vocals from Anthony Green and is 5:31 in length, as compared to the A Falls River Farewell album version.
Track listing
- Joan Said Please (4:17)
- This Is What She Calls Home (3:27)
- The Introduction (1:29)
- Almost Perfect But I Failed (2:43)
- Gentle & Elegant (5:00)
- A Falls River Farewell (3:20)
- Everything Becomes Still (4:18)
- Just Before His Crucifixion (2:43)
- Why Do You Make Me Bleed (3:58)
Bonus Tracks on the 2004 Re-Issue
- Prepare Yourself for What Is About to Come [demo version] (3:05)
- The Tide [demo version] (2:56)
- The Dead Sea (Live) (2:37)
Credits
- Richard Arnold - Bass
- Robert Carpenter - Guitar
- T.J. De Blois - Drums
- Justin Graves - Drums
- John Hiltz - Engineer
- Scott Hull - Mastering
- Robert Meadows - Vocals
- Vincent Ratti - Engineer, Mixing
- Bill Sullivan - Keyboards
- Vadim Taver - Guitar
- Adam Wentworth - Design, Layout Design
References
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