Trigger (EP)
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''Trigger'' | ||
EP by In Flames | ||
Released | 2003 | |
Genre | Alternative Metal | |
Label | Nuclear Blast | |
In Flames chronology | ||
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Reroute to Remain (2002) |
Trigger (2003) |
Soundtrack to Your Escape (2004) |
Trigger is an EP by the Swedish melodic death metal band In Flames, released in 2003. The title track, "Trigger", was taken from their 2002 album, Reroute to Remain.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Audio Tracks
- "Trigger" (Single Edit)
- "Watch Them Feed"
- "Land of Confusion" (Genesis cover)
- "Cloud Connected" (Club Connected Remix)
- "Moonshield" (C64 Karaoke Version)
[edit] Enhanced CD
- "Trigger" (video clip)
- "Cloud Connected" (video clip)
[edit] Notes
The music video for the single "Trigger" featured In Flames playing a club and being constantly pestered and booed by the members of Soilwork, with interspersed footage of other incidents between the two bands. The Soilwork video for "Rejection Role" showed the situation vice versa, Soilwork playing and In Flames as the bullies. While some believed the tension between the two bands are real, in reality the groups are close friends and devised the idea of a dual-video concept as a joke.
[edit] Personnel
- Anders Fridén – vocals
- Björn Gelotte – guitar
- Jesper Strömblad – guitar
- Peter Iwers – bass guitar
- Daniel Svensson – drums
In Flames |
Anders Fridén | Jesper Strömblad | Björn Gelotte | Peter Iwers | Daniel Svensson |
Mikael Stanne | Henke Forss | Joakim Göthberg | Glenn Ljungström | Niklas Engelin | Anders Iwers | Martin Mathisen | Carl Näslund | Johann Larsson | Anders Jivarp | Daniel Erlandsson |
Discography |
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Albums and EPs: Lunar Strain | Subterranean | The Jester Race | Black-Ash Inheritance | Whoracle | Colony | Clayman | The Tokyo Showdown | Reroute to Remain | Trigger | Soundtrack to Your Escape | Used and Abused: In Live We Trust | Come Clarity |
Singles: Cloud Connected | The Quiet Place |
Categories: In Flames albums |