I Killed the Prom Queen / Parkway Drive: Split CD
I Killed the Prom Queen / Parkway Drive Split CD is a split EP released by Australian metalcore bands, Parkway Drive and I Killed the Prom Queen in 2003 on Final Prayer Records.[1] The tracks by Parkway Drive were later re-released in the reissue of their Don't Close Your Eyes EP. This was Parkway Drive's first release, and I Killed The Prom Queen's second.
Background
The origins of the Split EP are explained in the documentary from "Parkway Drive: The DVD" released by Parkway Drive in 2009. I Killed The Prom Queen's then lead singer, Michael Crafter, was in Byron Bay at the time of Parkway Drive's first show, and came along to watch. In the interview for the documentary he states the following;
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This was like the first day I came to Byron, so I didn't really expect this band to be good. And then I heard them and was just like, "These are the biggest breakdowns ever", and I was just freaking out. Saw the first show ever, and I just couldn't believe it, it actually was just like, "I've got to get this band on something".[2] |
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After hearing the first show, Crafter asked Parkway Drive if they wanted to do a split CD with "I Killed The Prom Queen", and Parkway Drive accepted. Following the release of the EP, Parkway Drive and I Killed The Prom Queen went on tour together.
Track listing
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"Homicide Documentaries" (I Killed the Prom Queen) |
4:07 |
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"Death Certificate Of A Beauty Queen" (I Killed the Prom Queen) |
4:13 |
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"I Watched" (Parkway Drive) |
3:29 |
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"Swallowing Razorblades" (Parkway Drive) |
4:14[3] |
Total length: |
16:03 |
Personal
Parkway Drive
- Winston McCall – vocals
- Jeff Ling – guitar
- Luke Kilpatrick – guitar
- Brett Versteeg - bass guitar
- Ben Gordon – drums
I Killed The Prom Queen
References
- ↑ Split CD (I Killed the Prom Queen / Parkway Drive), Missing Link Records. Archived on 8 May 2005 from original. Retrieved on 21 September 2011.
- ↑ Michael Crafter (22 September 2009). Parkway Drive: The DVD (DVD). Fromthegarage.net. Event occurs at 8:50.
This was like the first day I came to Byron, so I didn't really expect this band to be good. And then I heard them and was just like, "These are the biggest breakdowns ever", and I was just freaking out. Saw the first show ever, and I just couldn't believe it, it actually was just like, "I've got to get this band on something
- ↑ I Killed the Prom Queen and Parkway Drive (split album) 2003, Gratis!
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