A Split of Nightmares

A Split of Nightmares is a limited-pressing split 2004-05 tour release album on Unfun Records, by Aiden and Stalins War. They contributed their newest and best recordings to date as they each geared up to record full lengths on their respective record labels. Aiden's tracks were recorded, mixed and mastered by Steve Carter at Rainstorm Studios in Bellevue, WA. Track 1 starts with a monologue spoken by Christian Bale taken from the film American Psycho. Stalins War's tracks were recorded by Aaron Hellam at Castle Ultimate Studios in Oakland CA and mastered by Brandon Fitzgerald at Thrashmasters in Santa Cruz CA. Guitars composed by James Lucas. Guest backups on Stalins War tracks includes Maneesh Sharma, Johnny Darko, and Ben Christensen and guest Violin & Viola courtesy of Anton Patzner.

A Split of Nightmares
Studio album by
Aiden And Stalins War
ReleasedDecember 21, 2004
Recorded2003–2004
GenreHardcore punk, post-hardcore, emo, screamo
Length28:39
LabelUnfun Records
Aiden And Stalins War chronology
A Split of Nightmares
(2004)
Our Gangs Dark Oath
(2004)

The Album cover is taken from The Nightmare On Elm Street film cover. The cover shows Heather Langenkamp lying on her bed about to fall into a nightmare.

Track listing

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Knife Blood Nightmare"Aiden3:32
2."Goodbye We're Falling Fast"Aiden3:26
3."I Set My Friends on Fire"Aiden3:09
4."Pledge Resistance"Aiden2:54
5."This Lost Town of Wandering Souls"Stalin's War3:16
6."A Silent Homecoming"Stalin's War4:14
7."Divide by Zero"Stalin's War4:09
8."This World Has No Heartbeat"Stalin's War4:39
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