Put On Your Rosy Red Glasses
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Put on Your Rosy Red Glasses | |||||
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Studio album by The Number Twelve Looks Like You | |||||
Released | March 7, 2003 | ||||
Recorded | - | ||||
Genre | Mathcore Metalcore |
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Length | 35:16 | ||||
Label | Brutal Records | ||||
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Put on Your Rosy Red Glasses is the 2003 release by mathcore group The Number Twelve Looks Like You. It has been reissued twice since its original release by Brutal Records.
It is believed that this whole album may be a concept album about Albert Fish considering the lyrical content when examined closely.[citation needed]
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[edit] Track listing
All of the songs written and produced by The Number Twelve Looks Like You.
- "Don't Get Blood on My Prada Shoes"– 1:36
- "Jesus and Tori"– 3:18
- "Document: Grace Budd"– 0:59
- "Blue Dress"– 2:28
- "If These Bullets Could Talk"– 4:05
- "Bambi the Hooker and a Case of Beer"– 0:54
- "Empty Calm"– 2:46
- "Civeta Dei"– 6:08
- "That's All She Wrote"- 0:12
[edit] Album Trivia
- "Document: Grace Budd" is a spoken excerpt of a letter written by the serial killer and cannibal Albert Fish, detailing his murder of a young girl named Grace Budd in 1934.
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Music
- Jesse Korman - Vocals
- Justin Pedrick - Vocals
- Alexis Pareja - Guitar
- Jamie Mcilroy - Guitar
- Michael Smagula - Bass
- Christopher Conger - Drums and Percussion