Worth Dying For (album)

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Worth Dying For
Worth Dying For cover
Studio album by Worth Dying For
Released April 15, 2008
Recorded Modesto, California,
Mobile, Alabama
Genre Worship
Contemporary Christian
Label Integrity Music
Producer Henry Seely,
Joth Hunt,
Dave Wyatt

Worth Dying For is the self titled debut album of the Modesto, California band Worth Dying For. It was released by Integrity Music in April 2008.[1]

Contents

[edit] Trivia

Joth Hunt, of the Australian worship conference movement Planetshakers, was flown into the United States to help produce this album. Henry Seely also from Planetshakers also worked on this album.

The original title of this album when it was an independent release was "Ammunition"

Two songs on the original release, "Great" and "To Love You" were replaced by "Let it Out" and "At Your Cross"

[edit] Track listing

  1. Revolution (Micah Berteau)
  2. Let It Out (Sean Loche, Berteau)
  3. Unite (Loche)
  4. Crazy (Berteau, Christy Johnson)
  5. Die To Live (Berteau)
  6. Holy (Berteau)
  7. Consume Me Now (Loche)
  8. All We (Loche)
  9. At Your Cross (Berteau, Josh O'Haire)
  10. My Only One (Berteau, Loche)
  11. Take Me (Berteau)
  12. Lose Myself (Johnson)
  13. The Change (Loche and Jennifer Avelino)
  14. Unafraid (Johnson)
  15. Infiltrate (Loche)[2]

[edit] Chart Performance

The album debuted at #3 on the iTunes Christian/Gospel chart in it's first 24 hours of release[3]Their second day it shot up to second place on the iTunes chart[4], only behind Hillsong United's latest.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Integrity Music
  2. ^ Integrity Music
  3. ^ iTunes Christian/Gospel Charts 4/15/08
  4. ^ iTunes Christian Gospel/Charts 4/16/08

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