Destroy The Map EP
Destroy The Map | ||||
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EP by 36 Crazyfists | ||||
Released | April, 2005 | |||
Recorded | 2004 (track 1); 2005 (track 2) | |||
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Nu metal Post-hardcore Alternative metal | |||
Length | 11:48 | |||
Label | Roadrunner | |||
Producer | James Paul Wisner (track 1), Steve Holt (tracks 2-3) | |||
36 Crazyfists chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
musicOMH | (not rated) link |
Lords of Metal | (70/100) link |
The Destroy the Map EP is a three song EP by the Alaskan metal band 36 Crazyfists released under Roadrunner Records in 2005.
Destroy the Map was released in 2005 in conjunction with their April tour in the UK and Europe.[1] The CD was briefly available for order before this time by following a link on their MySpace page, or roadrunnerrecords.co.uk, which brought you to a mini-site. The CD was sold exclusively this way, and was never sold in stores. Tracks 2 and 3 were re-released with the special edition of A Snow Capped Romance as bonus tracks.
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Destroy the Map (single version)" | 3:46 |
2. | "Workhorse* (Cast Iron Hike cover)" | 4:07 |
3. | "Sad Lisa* (Cat Stevens cover)" | 3:46 |
- Tracks previously unreleased
Credits
- Brock Lindow - vocals
- Steve Holt - Guitar, Background vocals
- Mick Whitney - Bass
- Thomas Noonan - drums
- Raithon Clay - Guest voalist, Destroy The Map (single version)
- Destroy the Map - Music written by Steve Holt and T. Noonan, lyrics by Brock Lindow. Published by Fisticuffs Music (ASCAP)
- Workhorse - Music written by Christian Pupecki and Michael Gallagher, lyrics by Jacob Otis Brennan. Copyright Control.
- Sad Lisa - Music and Lyrics by Islam Yusef (Cat Stevens). Published by Sony Tunes INC. C/O Sony/ATV Tunes LLC.
Cover Design by Asterik Studio, Seattle
References
- ↑ Metal Rage covers the release: http://www.metalrage.com/news/6913/36-crazyfists-to-release-cd-single-of-destroy-the-map.html
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