Talk:The Sufferer & the Witness

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[edit] July 4 vs. July 11

Someone keeps changing July 11, 2006 to July 4, 2006 as the release date for their new album The Sufferer and the Witness. I follow the news at any punk website very carefully and there has been no evidence that it's coming out on July 4th. The news at Punkbands.com claims that it will be out on July 11th. From now on, I would like a source for July 4th, so this edit war can end or just leave the article how it is. As I said on Talk:Rise Against. 65.222.216.15 21:55, 3 May 2006 (UTC)

Check my response on Talk:Rise Against. sharpdust 00:15, 4 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Behing?

One of the song titles was "Behing Closed Doors" I changed it to behind but I see that some places actually have it as behing. Which is it? $cammer 20:41, 1 June 2006 (UTC)

-- Its "Behind Closed Doors" --67.174.211.55 01:35, 22 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Boy's No Good

I haven't found any trace of the song 'Boy's No Good' actually being available in any way, suggesting that it isn't actually a bonus track on 'some European albums' as someone has said. Can anyone show any proof it exists as of yet (seeing as it is supposed to be released on a Lifetime tribute album soon)?

I found it when searching for rise against lyrics, well the lyrics.

[edit] hardcore punk

the album isn't hardcore, its all in punk rock or melodic hardcore, even bricks isnt hardcore. listen to Revolutions per minute then at this album and you'll seen what I mean.


[edit] its hardcore

Ready to fall is hardcore punk, under the knife is hardcore punk, drones is hardcore punk, injection is hardcore punk and boys no good is hardcore punk!

under the knife isn't, it just sounds violent with the title. Under the knife uses melodic vocals and more of a pop punk rhythm with the only screaming a few words in the bridge.

the Melodic hardcore page, mentions rise against as a melodic hardcore band with melodic vocals with the occasional screaming. Injection and ready to fall fit the roles well.

[edit] Noyse

Rise Against wanted "This is Noyse" appear to be "This is Noise". Its not a 'misconception'. This is pretty clear when they released their Canadian-Exclusive album of B-Sides, "This is Noise". (Fallingwalls1 14:48, 27 July 2007 (UTC))

[edit] The Approaching Curve

There are female vocals in this song. Does anyone know who it is? (X3ni 21:10, 17 December 2007 (UTC))

It's the girl from Holy Roman Empire...it said so on their myspace awhile back. --.simply because you can breathe doesn't mean you're alive. (talk) 02:59, 25 February 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Into?

On my cd it shows the first track as Chamber the cartridge, not intro/chamber the cartrige... i think it should be changed--.simply because you can breathe doesn't mean you're alive. (talk) 02:59, 25 February 2008 (UTC)