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36 Crazyfists - We Cannot Deny
This song is the only song from the album where 36 Crazyfists drummer Thomas Holt did not perform on the recording. The drums were recorded by former KIllswitch Engage drummer Tom Gomes.
Alien Ant Farm - These Days
This song was featured on the video game Madden 2004.
All Shall Perish - Greyson
The title of this song is named after Ben's, rythym guitarist of All Shall Perish, newborn son "Greyson."
August Burns Red - The Eleventh Hour
This song was originally released without vocals as a demo track on their PureVolume page on Christmas Day of 2006.
Beneath The Sky - 7861
This song is about a friend of the band who hung himself. The first line of the song "7861 Blackthorne" is the address in which the man was found.
Between The Buried And Me - (Shevanel Part 2)
As quoted by guitarist Paul Waggoner, "This song is about recognizing what you want in life and being courageous enough to go after it, regardless of the sacrifices you may have to make."
Between The Buried And Me - Aesthetic
As quoted by Tommy Rogers, "As weird as it seems, this song is about the Titanic (yes, the ship). The band supposedly kept playing while the boat was sinking, and that is the biggest dedication to music I could ever think of. I would love to spend my last moments either playing music or enjoying some of my favorite artists. This song is a dedication to all the music we create, our fans and anyone who is truly in love with music.
Between The Buried And Me - Camilla Rhodes
As quoted by Tommy Rogers, "This song is about mainstream music and how its more about sexual image rather than quality music. Our media and society would rather listen to an artist that gets naked on the screen rather than a boring artist who writes wonderful music. Many of these artists have a huge, young following and their image just suggests that the only way a person can succeed in society is to be sexual in the public eye. I know its a fucked up world, and dont get me wrong, I enjoy sexual imagery as much as anyone, but I dont think it needs to be such an accessible product for young children. The children see this sex and they think that this is what needs to be done in order to be accepted, and we all know children should not look like hookers and should not have intercourse when they are 10 years old. Between The Buried and Me does not and will never have a certain image. We are just five normal dudes that try to write the best possible music that we can. This song goes out to all the bands that stick to their music and fans rather than an image. The title of the song is from the movie "Mulholland Drive' by David Lynch. See the movie to understand how it relates to the song.
Between The Buried And Me - Destructo Spin
As quoted by Tommy Rogers, "This song is about George Bush...enough said. The very end speaks of my confusion when it comes to political views...its a very double-sided issue and sometimes I honestly dont think or care about things...I know its shitty but true. I just try to stay happy, and not worry about the worlds problems. I speak of 'Mordecai' again because that section is about confusion."
Between The Buried And Me - The Need For Repetition
As quoted by Tommy Rogers, "I wrote this song after I read about all the priests in the Catholic Church that molested young children. The reason I named it 'The Need For Repetition' is because this is the only song where we repeat alot of parts, and also because it has a message that needs to be repeated in society's brain - don't molest young children, simple as that."
Born Of Osiris - Give-Up
This song was re-recorded and renamed "The New Reign" for their debut full length album.
Darkest Hour - The Light At The Edge Of The World
The words spoken in this interlude are an exerpt from T.S. Elliot's poem "The Waste Land."
Deftones - Beware
The drums on this song were recorded by Joe Johnston, not by actual Deftones drummer Abe Cunningham.
Destroy The Runner - From The Red
Cove Reber, lead singer of the band Saosin, does a guest appearance on this track.
Gym Class Heroes - Cupid's Chokehold (featuting Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy)
The main chorus and hook were re-recorded by Patrick Stump from the song "Breakfast In America" by Supertramp.
In This Moment - Legacy Of Odio
This song is dedicated to the passing of one of the bands good friends, Steve Odio.
Ligeia - Makin' Love To A Murderer
Phil Labonte, lead singer of All That Remains, performs guest vocals on this track.
Machine Head - Aesthetics Of Hate
Rob Flynn states that the song is loosely based on the writer, William Grim, who went out of his way to write a shameless and largely-disliked attack on Dimebag Darrell, titled "Aesthetics of Hate: R.I.P. Dimebag Darrell, Goodbye & Good Riddance," on the conservative website The Iconoclast the day after Darrell's murder.
My Bitter End - Outro
The monologue clip on this track was taken from the movie "Memento."
Soilwork - Martyr
The lyrics for this song were co-written by Devin Townsend, who produced the vocals for the album "Sworn To A Great Divide."
Stemm - 13 Years
This song features guest vocals from Chimaira vocalist Mark Hunter. It was originally on their EP "Five" and was re-recorded for this album.
Stemm - The Day The Earth Stood Still
This song is about the attacks on September 11, which Stemm singer T.J. Frost is a survivor of.
Suicide Silence - The Price Of Beauty
The official music video for this song was banned from MTV. In a statement, MTV said that the video was "too lyrically and visually explicit."
Team Sleep - Cambodia
This song was re-recorded and put on their self-titled album and is now titled "Ever (Foreign Flag)."
Through The Eyes Of The Dead - Truest Shade Of Crimson
The last line of the song, "I dont have you, I just love to hurt you," is a quote taken from serial killer and foot fetishist Jerry Brudos.
Veil Of Maya - Aim For The Head
This song was re-recorded for their album "The Common Man's Collapse" and also retitled "It's Torn Away."
Yellowcard - Dear Bobbie
The song "Dear Bobbie" is an ode to Ryan Key's grandfather reading a love letter to his wife of 58 years. It features audio recordings of his 87-year old grandfather reading the love letter.
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