Tales Told by Dead Men
Tales Told by Dead Men is a split album by English crossover thrash band Send More Paramedics and American crossover thrash/metalcore band Zombie Apocalypse.
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Released | 2005 | |||
Genre | Crossover thrash, metalcore | |||
Label | In at the Deep End, Hellbent | |||
Producer | Matt Fox, Greg Thomas | |||
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Track listing
- "Just Meat"
- "God I Hope the Data Is Lying"
- "Breaking Off Fingers"
- "Murder be a Lady Tonight"
- "Tale Told by a Dead Man"
- "Intermission of the Dead"
- "From the Void"
- "Zombie VS Shark"
- "Funeral"
- "Nothing Tastes Like This"
- "This Is the Place of Wailing and the Gnashing of Teeth"
Tracks 1-5 are by Zombie Apocalypse. Tracks 6-11 are by Send More Paramedics.
Personnel
- Matt Fox - guitar
- Matthew Fletcher - bass
- Ronen Kauffman - vocals
- Eric Dellon - vocals
- Greg Thomas - guitar
- B'Hellmouth - vocals
- Medico - guitar
- X Undead - bass
- El Diablo - drums
- Macky – Photography
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