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The album was released on January 31, 2012; [91] it was preceded by the release of the song "Faith in Fire" on December 20, 2011, at which point the track listing and cover art was also revealed, [92] followed by the release of "Goodbye to Death" a month later. [93] The album sold 3,000 copies in its first week to debut at number 193 on the ...
The eponymous album is the band's first release through Rise Records after a very open and public fallout with their previous label, Trustkill Records, in 2008. [2] Bleeding Through announced the split with Trustkill shortly after releasing their previous album, Declaration. In late 2009, the band announced their signing to Rise Records.
This Is Love, This Is Murderous is the third studio album by American metalcore band Bleeding Through released in 2003. It is their Trustkill Records debut. It has sold more than 125,000 copies since its release. Audio clips in the beginnings of "Love Lost in a Hail of Gunfire" and "Revenge I Seek" were taken from the cult movie The Boondock ...
On August 21, Bleeding Through announced they would be filming a video for "Death Anxiety" that weekend. It will be directed by Dave Brodsky (All That Remains, Black Dahlia Murder, Gwar) in Los Angeles, California. The album sold just under 6,000 [3] copies in its first week of release to debut at number 104 [4] on the Billboard 200 chart.
Love Will Kill All is the eighth studio album by American metalcore band Bleeding Through. It is their first album since they reformed in 2018 after their four-year split, and it was released by SharpTone Records on May 25, 2018. [3] The album sold 3,000 copies within the first week.
The singer-guitarist turned 25 last year, and went through a period of profound heartbreak and self-destructive behavior. He kept hearing one English rock band’s songs in unlikely places.
Let it be known that Bleeding Through is 100% against this so-called 'special' edition. We did not approve the title, cover artwork (whatever it is), track listing or bonus features for this transparent and obvious cash-grab of a re-release from a record label that despite selling a quarter of a million of our albums worldwide is having problems."
11 years, 3 months, 26 days Static-X: Cult of Static: 17 March 2009: Project Regeneration Vol. 1: 10 July 2020: 11 years, 3 months, 23 days Take That: Nobody Else: 15 August 1995: Beautiful World: 28 November 2006: 11 years, 3 months, 13 days Vision of Disorder: From Bliss to Devastation: 19 June 2001: The Cursed Remain Cursed: 18 September ...