In Due Time

In Due Time
Studio album by Submersed
Released September 28, 2004
Genre Hard rock, alternative metal, post-grunge
Length 47:25
Language English
Label Wind-up
Producer Mark Tremonti
Don Gilmore
Submersed chronology
In Due Time
(2004)
Immortal Verses
(2007)Immortal Verses2007
Professional ratings
Review scores
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In Due Time is the 2004 debut studio album by Submersed, a hard rock band from Stephenville, Texas. The album was originally titled All Things Becoming of the End. The album was recorded and mixed, but eventually scrapped and renamed as the band began writing new material that they felt was far better. The song "Divide the Hate" was featured on the video game NASCAR 2005: Chase for the Cup.

Track listing

  1. "Hollow" (Carpenter, Davis, Friedman, Luker) – 4:04
  2. "To Peace" (Carpenter, Davis, Friedman, Luker, Gilmore) – 4:06
  3. "In Due Time" (Carpenter, Davis, Friedman, Luker, Gilmore) – 4:03
  4. "Dripping" (Carpenter, Davis, Friedman, Luker, Hissem) – 4:38
  5. "Flicker" (Carpenter, Friedman, Luker) – 5:16
  6. "Parallelism" (Carpenter, Davis, Luker) – 3:47
  7. "Deny Me" (Carpenter, Davis, Friedman, Luker) – 3:34
  8. "You Run" (Carpenter, Davis, Friedman, Luker, Gilmore, Young) – 4:09
  9. "Divide the Hate" (Carpenter, Davis, Friedman, Luker, Gilmore) – 4:27
  10. "Piano Song" (Carpenter) – 3:56
  11. "Unconcerned" (Carpenter, Friedman, Hissem) – 5:16

Personnel

Musicians

Session musicians

Album production

Other credits

All Things Becoming of the End

In Due Time was originally titled All Things Becoming of the End. The album was recorded and mixed, but eventually scrapped and renamed as the band began writing new material that they felt was far better.

Original track listing

  1. "Complicated"
  2. "Dripping"
  3. "You Run"
  4. "Divide the Hate"
  5. "Unconcerned"
  6. "Deny Me"
  7. "Broken Man"
  8. "Flicker"
  9. "The Piano Song"
  10. "Leave"
  11. "Come to Me"

Trivia

The album's cover displays a clock whose digits are composed of Roman numerals; the digit in the nine's place, however, is an eleven.

The song "Divide the Hate" was featured in NASCAR SimRacing and NASCAR 2005: Chase for the Cup.

References

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