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A Song to Ruin | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1 September 2003 | |||
Recorded | Mighty Atom Studios, Swansea, Wales | |||
Genre | Punk rock, post-hardcore, emo | |||
Length | 44:37 | |||
Label | Xtra Mile/Integrity | |||
Producer | Joe Gibb and Million Dead | |||
Million Dead chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
BBC | very positive[1](2009 deluxe reissue) |
A Song to Ruin is Million Dead's debut full-length album, released in 2003 through Xtra Mile Recordings/Integrity Records.
Track listing
- All words and music by Million Dead
- "Pornography for Cowards" – 2:01
- "Breaking the Back" – 3:12
- "I Am the Party" – 2:56
- "Charlie + the Propaganda Myth Machine" – 3:25
- "A Song to Ruin" – 5:47
- "Smiling at Strangers on Trains" – 2:55
- "MacGyver" – 3:28
- "Relentless” – 4:03
- "The Kids Are Going to Love It" – 2:47
- "The Rise and Fall" – 14:03
- “Gnostic Front” – 3:55 (Japanese bonus track)
- “Reformulating the Challenge to Archism” – 3:56 (Japanese bonus track)
Deluxe edition track listing
- All words and music by Million Dead
- "Gnostic Front" – 3:55
- "I Gave My Eyes To Stevie Wonder" – 3:10
- "Medicine" – 4:10
- "Tonight Matthew" – 3:05
- "Asthma" – 4:47
Personnel
- Frank Turner – Vocals
- Ben Dawson – Drums, Bass on 'Asthma'
- Cameron Dean – Guitar
- Julia Ruzicka – Bass
- Joe Gibb – Production, mastering
- Alwyn Davies – Engineering
- Andrew Charnik – Engineering
- Kees Van Der Wiele – Photography