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Mosh n' Roll is the sixth studio album from metalcore band Bury Your Dead.The album marks the return of the band's former vocalist, Mat Bruso. [4]Mosh n' Roll contains 11 audio tracks, although the final track, "Mosh n' Roll" is not listed on the back cover or in the liner notes.
The album was first announced on May 3, 2018, while the entire concept of the album originally was revealed to be an entire joke. Producer Ricky Reed said that he and Wardell started the process as a "dumb idea" which manifested into the album. Reed said, of the album, and its recording process that it turned "into a gonzo journey through his ...
In support of the new album, Bury Your Dead embarked on a few nationwide tours, including Disturbed's Music as a Weapon IV tour (along with bands like Killswitch Engage and Suicide Silence) and The Deathless Tour with Throwdown, For Today, Abacabb, and The World We Knew. A few months prior to The Deathless Tour, Patrick left Bury Your Dead.
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You Had Me at Hello is the debut full-length album released by the metalcore band Bury Your Dead. The title comes from a line of romantic dialogue in the movie Jerry Maguire. [2] In 2005, the album was re-issued at Eulogy Recordings, with new album artwork, and labels the current band members on the disc.
Cover Your Tracks is the second full-length album from the metalcore band Bury Your Dead. It was released October 19, 2004, on Victory Records and features re-recordings of two songs from Bury Your Dead's first full-length You Had Me at Hello. All songs are named after Tom Cruise movies. [4]
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Bury Your Dead is the fourth studio album by American metalcore band Bury Your Dead. It is the first record made after the departure of vocalist Mat Bruso and is also the first full-length album not to have all of the song titles follow a common theme. The album shares its title with the band's first EP they released, which was also self-titled.