Dust to Ashes

Dust to Ashes is the debut studio album by American metalcore band Bleeding Through. The album was originally planned to be released as a 7" on The Association of Welterweights Records, but then moved to Prime Directive Records. After recording more songs than planned at Doubletime Studios (Eighteen Visions, Atreyu, Unbroken, As I Lay Dying) in 2000 it was expanded to a full-length 12", but after only a few test press, it was decided to be released onto compact disc format. The album is still available through retailers and distributors such as Revelation Records.

Dust to Ashes
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 17, 2001
GenreMelodic death metal, metalcore
Length40:04
LabelPrime Directive Records
Bleeding Through chronology
Demo
(2000)
Dust to Ashes
(2001)
Portrait of the Goddess
(2002)

Tracks "Turns Cold to the Touch", "Just Another Pretty Face", "Ill Part 2" and "I Dream of July" were re-recorded on band's second album, Portrait of the Goddess along with track "Shadow Walker" on their third album, This is Love, This is Murderous.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Turns Cold to the Touch"5:12
2."Hemlock Society"3:28
3."Just Another Pretty Face"3:01
4."Shadow Walker"2:09
5."III Part 2"5:00
6."Reflection"2:49
7."I Dream of July"3:21
8."Oedipus Complex"3:57
9."Lay On the Train Tracks"3:30
10."Thrones of Agony"5:25
11."Shadow Walker" (Alternate Version, hidden track after 45-second silence from previous track)2:12
Total length:40:04

Personnel

  • Brandan Schieppati - vocals
  • Scott Danough - guitar
  • Chad Tafolla - guitar
  • Vijay Kumar - bass
  • Molly Street - keyboards
  • Troy Born - drums
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