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The album's initial 2001 release featured 13 tracks with the track "What You Got" being the first single. In the 2002 re-release a bonus track was added; a remixed version of "Inside Out" which went on to be the second single of this album.
Reception
In his review, AllMusic's Tom Semioli described the album's music as a "relentless brick wall of sound". He wrote "Bleed the Sky is all about loud guitars and permutations of pentatonic riffs" and that it is "an album that will please genre fans without fail."[1]
"Farewell Fix" (featuring Aimee Allen (includes hidden track of Reveille, 7th Rail Crew and Nullset members freestyling; sometimes referred to as "Hope Wears Away"))
"Inside Out (Can You Feel Me Now) (Remix)" (feat. Scooter Ward of Cold. Includes hidden track of Reveille, 7th Rail Crew and Gangsta Bitch Barbie (Nullset) members freestyling; sometimes referred to as "Hope Wears Away")
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Trivia
A portion of the track "Unborn" was censored by the record label.
During the album session, there was an intro for the song "Unborn".