Death for Life

Death for Life is Death by Stereo's fourth studio album, released on June 7, 2005.

Death for Life
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 7, 2005
RecordedLate 2004 - Early 2005
GenreHeavy metal, hardcore punk
Length40:24
LabelEpitaph
ProducerThe Factory, (Fred Archambault and Bruce MacFarlane)
Death by Stereo chronology
Into the Valley of Death
(2003)
Death for Life
(2005)
Death Alive
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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This release is much heavier than any of Death By Stereo's previous work, but it also includes the first ever ballad-like Death By Stereo song, "Forever and a Day," which was also re-recorded for the band's following album, Death Is My Only Friend. The closing track on their second album "Day of the Death" has the same name as this album, "Death For Life".

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Binge / Purge"2:35
2."I Give My Life"3:23
3."Forget Regret"4:03
4."Entombed We Collide" (featuring M. Shadows of Avenged Sevenfold))3:42
5."Forever and a Day"5:05
6."This Curse of Days"3:40
7."Middle Fingers"3:42
8."Nosotros Controlamos Todo (Spanish for "We control everything")"3:22
9."W.W.J.D.?"3:20
10."Don't Piss On My Neck and Tell Me It's Raining"3:08
11."This Is Not the End (Feat. M. Shadows of Avenged Sevenfold)"4:25

All tracks written by Death by Stereo except "Entombed We Collide", being written by Death by Stereo and Mark Renk.

Personnel

  • Efrem Schulz - vocals
  • Dan Palmer - lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Tim "Tito" Owens - rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Tyler Rebbe - bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Todd Hennig - drums, backing vocals
  • M. Shadows of Avenged Sevenfold (additional vocals, tracks 4 and 11)
  • Scott Gilman (strings and programming)
  • Derek Whitacre (live samples)
  • Produced, mixed and recorded by The Factory (Fred Achambault and Bruce MacFarlane)
  • Recorded at Sound City, Ton Recording and The Scene
  • Mixed at Ton Recording and Al's Hobby Shop
  • Assistant engineered by Pete Martinez (Sound City)
  • Mastered by John Golden
  • Artwork and design by Paul A Romano
  • Mark Renk – vocal coach
  • Gardner Knutson – drum technician
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