Just Breathe
Just Breathe is LoveHateHero's first album, released on May 17, 2005. The song "Theatre of Robots" features the vocals of Juliet Simms of Automatic Loveletter.
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Released | May 17, 2005 | |||
Recorded | Ferret | |||
Genre | Post-hardcore | |||
Length | 41:14 | |||
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Track listing
- "An Introduction..." – 0:25
- "This Dream Called Life" – 2:52
- "A Second Chance At a First Impression" – 4:00
- "The Risk" – 3:23
- "Just Breath (Knees Bled Begging)" – 5:05
- "The Fall" – 3:31
- "A Glass of Water, a Grain of Salt" – 3:11
- "These Fists Are Like Grenades!" – 3:36
- "Theatre Full of Robots" (Feat. Juliet Simms) – 3:24
- "One Last Farewell" – 4:06
- "Smart, Witty, Fun, Sexy" – 9:38
- At 4:43, a hidden track begins playing, consisting of the band goofing off in-studio using tools such as AutoTune and drum machines.
Credits
- Pierrick Berube – lead vocals, keyboards, additional guitars
- Myke Russell – lead guitar, vocals
- Mark Johnston – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Paris Bosserman – bass, piano, backing vocals
- Bryan Ross – drums, percussion, programming
Additional Credits
- Josh Newman - additional guitars
- Omar Espinosa - production, additional guitars/vocals
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gollark: It *reduces* the trust you need, which is the problem.
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