Live 2002 (Comes with the Fall album)
Live 2002 is the first live album released by the American rock band Comes with the Fall. This album served as a companion to their Live Underground 2002 DVD later released in 2003.
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Released | 2002 | |||
Genre | Heavy Metal, Hard rock | |||
Label | DVL | |||
Comes with the Fall chronology | ||||
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Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Before the Fall" (from Comes with the Fall) | Constantine/DuVall | |
2. | "Smashdown" (from The Year is One) | DuVall | |
3. | "Murder Scene" (from The Year is One) | Constantine/DuVall | |
4. | "Unhinged" (from Comes with the Fall) | Constantine/Davies/DuVall/Stanger | |
5. | "The Three Wishes" (from Comes with the Fall) | Constantine/DuVall | |
6. | "Unbreakable" (from The Year is One) | DuVall | |
7. | "Strung Out on a Dream" (from The Year is One) | DuVall | |
8. | "So Divine" (from The Year is One) | DuVall | |
9. | "Symptom of the Universe" (song by Black Sabbath from album Sabotage) | Butler/Iommi/Osboure/Ward |
Personnel
- Comes with the Fall
- Bevan Davies — drums
- William DuVall — vocals, guitar
- Adam Stanger — bass guitar
- Production
- Christopher Horvath - engineering
- Russ Fowler - mixing
- Alex Lowe - mastering
- Josh Paul - live sound engineering
- William DuVall - production
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