This War Is Ours(W/ Oz Only Bonus Track) - Escape the Fate

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ITEM DETAILS
- Artist:
- Escape the Fate
- Title:
- This War Is Ours(W/ Oz Only Bonus Track)
- Label:
- Shock
- Format:
- CD Regular
- Barcode No.:
- 5021456158485
- Available:
- 20-10-2008
- Sourced:
- Australia
Notorious instigators Escape the Fate have recorded a hook-laden, breakdown-filled rockfest - titled This War Is Ours - as a follow-up to their massive 2006 debut Dying Is Your Latest Fashion. After a year of drama and speculation following the departure of original singer Ronnie Radke, Escape the Fate has emerged stronger than ever. With a hyper-talented new singer, a remarkable new album produced by John Feldmann (the Used, Story of the Year, Atreyu), a recent SOLD OUT tour of Australia, and a fall tour with Chiodos and Silverstein in the U.S, the resilient quartet are proving that sometimes fate is what you make of it.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- We Won't Back Down
- On To The Next One
- Ashley
- Something
- The Flood
- Let It Go
- You Are So Beautiful
- This War Is Ours(The Guillotine Part II)
- 10 Miles Wide
- Harder Than You Know
- It's Just Me
- Harder Than You Know(Acoustic)
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