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Category: Christian Post-Grunge Hard Rock
Year: 2004
Label: Wind-Up
Catalog Number: 60150-13103-2-R
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Personnel
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Scott Stapp lead vocals
Scott Phillips drums, keyboards
Mark Tremonti guitars, bass
Brian Marshall bass
John Kurzweg B3 Organ, additional keyboards
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Tracks
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1. | Torn | |
2. | My Own Prison | |
3. | What's This Life For | |
4. | One | |
5. | Are You Ready | |
6. | Higher | |
7. | With Arms Wide Open | |
8. | What If | |
9. | One Last Breath | |
10. | Don't Stop Dancing | |
11. | Bullets | |
12. | My Sacrifice | |
13. | Weathered | |
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Existing comments about this CD
From: Doug |
Date: March 17, 2021 at 20:18 |
Not sure why Creed is on Brutal Metal site, perhaps better over on Heavy Harmonies or even Heavens Metal??
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From: Doug |
Date: March 17, 2021 at 20:22 |
Sorry, my bad, I do see that they are on both Heavens Metal and HH.
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From: Doghouse Reilly |
Date: March 24, 2021 at 13:20 |
The argument can be made that you're better served owning the full albums instead of this collection. There are only three of them, after all. And you'd be missing out on some of the deep tracks, which could be surprisingly heavy, particularly on the first record. But then ... you're still not missing out all that much. This compilation gives you all of the radio singles, which is really more than you need. Once you get over your initial warm rush of nostalgia for bygone days and a younger version of yourself, you'll start remembering why this band was such a pain in the ass back then. I'm thinking it'll be about the time you get to "Higher" and certainly by "With Arms Wide Open."
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