Rain in Hell

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Rain in Hell
EP by Aiden
Released October 31, 2006
Recorded August 16–29, 2006
Genre Horror punk
Label Victory Records
Aiden chronology

Nightmare Anatomy
(2005)
Rain in Hell
(2006)
Conviction
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
About.com [1]
AbsolutePunk.net (45%) [2]
Allmusic [3]
Kerrang! [citation needed]
Punktastic.com [4]

Rain in Hell is an EP/DVD released on October 31, 2006 (Halloween) by the post-hardcore band Aiden. It includes new tracks as well as a cover of The Misfits' "Die, Die My Darling" and Billy Idol's "White Wedding". The DVD features live performances from England and Chicago as well as music videos. A rough mix of "Die Die My Darling" was featured on a Kerrang! cover CD titled High Voltage!: A Brief History of Rock. An official music video for the song "We Sleep Forever" was also released on March 12, 2007.

"We Sleep Forever" is included in the Dead Silence movie soundtrack. "Silent Eyes" was written about the death of former Bayside drummer John "Beatz" Holohan.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "A Candlelight Intro"   2:12
2. "The Suffering"   3:44
3. "We Sleep Forever" (Featuring David Rodriguez and Aaron Morin) 3:17
4. "White Wedding" (Billy Idol Cover) 3:31
5. "Die, Die My Darling" (Misfits Cover) 3:22
6. "Silent Eyes" (Acoustic Version) 3:25

DVD listing

  1. "Live Set from Never Sleep Again Tour in Chicago’s House of Blues"
    • Knife Blood Nightmare (Live)
    • Last Sunrise (Live)
    • Die Romantic (Live)
    • Goodbye, We're Falling Fast (Live) [Not listed in case or DVD menu]
    • I Set My Friends on Fire (Live)
    • World by Storm (Live)
  2. "Knife Blood Nightmare (Video)"
  3. "Die Romantic (Video)"
  4. "The Last Sunrise (Video)"
  5. "Extra Bonus Hometown Performances"
    • Last Sunrise (Live)
    • Die Romantic (Live)
    • Unbreakable (Live)
    • I Set My Friends on Fire (Live)

Chart positions

Chart Position
Independent Albums 23
Heatseekers Albums 9
Heatseekers West North Central 10
Heatseekers Middle Atlantic 5
Heatseekers East North Central 2
Heatseekers Mountain 9
UK Albums 167

References

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