Gone Forever

Gone Forever is the third full-length studio album by the New Jersey heavy metal quintet God Forbid. Jeff Loomis of Nevermore contributes the solo on track 7, "Soul Engraved". Track 2, "Antihero", was used in a sampler track hidden in Shadows Fall's album The War Within. Three music videos were released from this album for the tracks "Antihero", "Better Days" and the title track. The album entered the Top Independent Albums chart at number 34. The album has a different sound from their previous two albums, featuring strong thrash metal elements that would be included on all their following releases.

Gone Forever
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 24, 2004
GenreMetalcore, thrash metal
Length41:38
LabelCentury Media
ProducerEric Rachel
God Forbid chronology
Better Days
(2003)
Gone Forever
(2004)
IV: Constitution of Treason
(2005)
Singles from Gone Forever
  1. "Better Days"
    Released: December 9, 2003 (EP)
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Track listing

All tracks are written by God Forbid.

No.TitleLength
1."Force-Fed"4:38
2."Antihero"3:57
3."Better Days"3:54
4."Precious Lie"4:52
5."Washed-Out World"5:37
6."Living Nightmare"4:19
7."Soul Engraved"3:57
8."Gone Forever"4:28
9."Judge the Blood"5:59
Total length:41:38
Japanese bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
10."Allegiance"3:58
11."Mind Eraser"1:08
Total length:46:04
European bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
10."Wicked" (demo)3:51
11."Reject the Sickness"3:29
12."Mind Eraser"1:08
Total length:49:26

Personnel

  • Byron Davis – lead vocals
  • Doc Coyle – lead guitar, clean vocals
  • Dallas Coyle – rhythm guitar, clean vocals
  • John "Beeker" Outcalt – bass guitar
  • Corey Pierce – drums
  • Jeff Loomis – lead guitar on "Soul Engraved"
  • Thomas Cummings – vocals on "Soul Engraved"
  • Eric Rachel – production, engineering
  • Colin Richardson – mixing
  • Steve Evetts – mastering
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