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As the Christmas tree gets closer, Faith slowly gets drunk. The tree kills people randomly on its way to the house and eventually attacks it. In the end, only Faith survives. When the tree tries to attack her, her murdered parents appear in the form of a giant tree and burn the Christmas tree into a pile of ash with fiery eyes.
It should only contain pages that are The Killing Tree albums or lists of The Killing Tree albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Killing Tree albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
The Killing Tree's musical style is typified by longer songs and more prominent metalcore and Swedish death metal influences, [5] such as screaming vocals and aggressive breakdowns, than that of McIlrath's other band, Rise Against. Although the vocals are primarily screamed, many tracks alternate between screaming and clean vocals.
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Baxter (sometimes typeset .baxter.) was an American, Chicago-based post-hardcore band. The band consisted of Tim McIlrath [1] (later of Rise Against and The Killing Tree), Neil Hennessy (later of The Lawrence Arms, The Killing Tree, The Falcon and Colossal), Anthony Fiore, later replaced by Timothy Remis (later of The Killing Tree, Sweet Cobra, Hill Dunes, Cloakroom), and a bassist only ...
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A limited edition version of the album was planned to be sold at the Fireside Bowl, Chicago, at the album release show on June 22, 2002. Due to problems during the pressing of the album, The Killing Tree had to 'pool their resources' in order to make 100 copies available at the show. These 100 limited copies were sold out at the release show.