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2004 studio album by Fear Before the March of Flames
Art Damage is the second album by the post-hardcore band Fear Before the March of Flames , released in 2004.[6] [7] [8] "Should Have Stayed in the Shallows" is the only music video that Fear Before the March of Flames made for the album.
Critical reception [ edit ]
Drowned in Sound described the album as "more screams, more stabbed-at guitars, more noise, more passion, more intelligence, more everything ."[3] Exclaim! wrote: "With dissonant riffs laid out over stellar technical drumming, the musical skill exhibited by FBTMOF makes Art Damage a truly interesting listen, as do the added sonic layers of noise and abstract sound."[1]
Track listing [ edit ]
Title 1. "Hey Kid. I'm a Computer. Stop All the Downloading" 3:08 2. "Should Have Stayed in the Shallows" 3:11 3. "Consequences David, You'll Meet Your Fate in the Styx" 3:00 4. "Whiskey Is Alright in Its Place, But Its Place Is in Hell" 2:19 5. "The Story of the Curious Oysters" 3:19 6. "Absolutely Fabulous and Me" 2:47 7. "The Long Road to the Middle" 2:41 8. "The State of Texas vs. Fear Before" 2:22 9. "The Law of Averages" 2:09 10. "A Tyrant Meets His Maker" 0:57 11. "The God Awful Truth" 3:46
Personnel [ edit ]
Fear Before the March of Flames
David Marion – lead vocals
Adam Fisher – guitar, clean vocals
Mike Madruga – bass, backing vocals
Brandon Proff – drums
Additional
Matthew Ellard – producer, engineer, mixing
Carl Plaster – drum tech
Alan Douches – mastering
Brandon Proff – layout and design
References [ edit ]