Art Damage

Art Damage
Studio album by Fear Before the March of Flames
Released September 7, 2004
Genre Metalcore, mathcore, post-hardcore
Length 29:39
Label Equal Vision Records
Fear Before the March of Flames chronology
Odd How People Shake (2003) Art Damage (2004) The Always Open Mouth (2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Art Damage is the second album by the mathcore band Fear Before the March of Flames, released in September 2004. "Should Have Stayed in the Shallows" is the only music video that Fear Before The March Of Flames made for this album.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Hey Kid. I'm a Computer. Stop All the Downloading"   3:08
2. "Should Have Stayed in the Shallows"   3:11
3. "Consequences David, You'll Meet Your Fate in the Styx"   3:00
4. "Whiskey Is Alright in Its Place, But Its Place Is in Hell"   2:19
5. "The Story of the Curious Oysters"   3:19
6. "Absolutely Fabulous and Me"   2:47
7. "The Long Road to the Middle"   2:41
8. "The State of Texas vs. Fear Before"   2:22
9. "The Law of Averages"   2:09
10. "A Tyrant Meets His Maker"   0:57
11. "The God Awful Truth"   3:46

Track title references

"Consequences David" is a quote taken from the film Vanilla Sky. "Whiskey Is Alright in its Place, But its Place Is in Hell" comes from a prohibition-era mural that the band saw while on tour. "The Story Of The Curious Oysters" refers to Lewis Carroll's song "The Walrus And The Carpenter, Or, The Story Of The Curious Oysters" in the Walt Disney film Alice In Wonderland. "Hey Kid. I'm a Computer. Stop All the Downloading" is quoted from the Fenslerfilm videos.

Personnel

Produced, engineered and mixed by Matthew Ellard
Recorded at QDivision and Moontower Studios, April-May 2004 in Somerville, Massachusetts
Drum tech: Carl Plaster
Mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side
Management by Mike Kaminsky
Layout and design by Brandon Proff

Other

The Las Vegas artist "Art Damage" took the name from this album.[2]

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Art Damage. "Art Damage". Artdamage303.blogspot.com. Retrieved January 14, 2012.
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