Red. White. Green.

Red. White. Green.
Studio album by Upon a Burning Body
Released April 10, 2012 (2012-04-10)
Recorded @ The Machine Shop, Weehawken, NJ
Genre Deathcore, metalcore
Length 34:06
Label Sumerian
Producer Will Putney
Upon a Burning Body chronology
This World Is Ours
(2010)
Red. White. Green.
(2012)
The World Is My Enemy Now
(2014)
Singles from Red. White. Green.
  1. "Sin City"
    Released: March 13, 2012
  2. "Once Upon a Time in Mexico"
    Released: April 3, 2012
Professional ratings
Review scores
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About.com[1]
Allmusic[2]
Alternative Press[3]

Red. White. Green. is the second studio album by American deathcore band Upon a Burning Body. The album was released on March 26, 2012 through Sumerian Records. The album was produced by Will Putney, who produced their debut album, The World Is Ours.[4] All of the songs on the album are titled after films that Robert Rodriguez produced or directed, continuing a trend set from their debut album. It is the only album with Jonathan Gonzalez on drums and the last album with Chris "CJ" Johnson on guitar. Music videos were made for "Once Upon A Time in Mexico", "Sin City" and "Texas Blood Money". Also, a lyric video was made for "Mimic". The music video for "Sin City" was shot during a live performance at 'LKA Longhorn' in Stuttgart, Germany.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Upon A Burning Body; all music composed by Upon A Burning Body. 

No.TitleLength
1."Game Over"  1:38
2."Sin City"  3:04
3."Once Upon a Time in Mexico"  2:57
4."Texas Blood Money"  3:13
5."El Mariachi" (Instrumental)2:27
6."Desperado"  3:09
7."Mimic" (featuring Chris Fronzak of Attila)3:20
8."Predators" (featuring Johnny Plague of Winds of Plague)4:35
9."From Dusk Till Dawn" (featuring Nate Johnson of Fit for an Autopsy)2:32
10."Planet Terror"  3:24
11."The Island of Lost Dreams"  3:47
Total length:34:06

Credits

Upon A Burning Body
Guest musicians
Production

Chart performance

Chart Peak
position
US Heatseekers 1
US Hard Rock Albums 11
US Indie 20
US Rock Albums 35
US Billboard 200 105

References

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