The Misery Index: Notes from the Plague Years
The Misery Index: Notes from the Plague Years is the fourth studio album by Delaware band Boysetsfire. It is the first album of new releases on Equal Vision Records and the band's last album before a hiatus lasting 3 years. Its previous release, Before the Eulogy, was an album of B-sides and rarities.
The Misery Index: Notes From The Plague Years | ||||
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Released | March 21, 2006 | |||
Recorded | 2003 - 2006 | |||
Genre | Post-hardcore, melodic hardcore | |||
Length | 50:44 | |||
Label | Equal Vision (US) Burning Heart (UK) End Hits Records (EU)Vinyl Release | |||
Producer | Boysetsfire | |||
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The hidden track that comes after "A Far Cry" is a slower and melodic version of the song "Still Waiting For The Punchline" from After the Eulogy.
The album was also released as a limited edition C.D./D.V.D. through Burning Heart Records/Epitaph Europe. The D.V.D. is titled 'Notes From The Underground', and runs for a total of 85 minutes 40 seconds.
It was released on March 14th 2014 through End Hits Records on Vinyl.
Pressing Information
# | Color | Quantity |
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1 | Test Press(color unknown) | 20 |
2 | Gold | 300 |
3 | Blue | 700 |
4 | Black | 1000 |
Track listing
# | Title | Time |
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1 | Walk Astray | 4:40 |
2 | Requiem | 4:13 |
3 | Final Communique | 1:56 |
4 | The Misery Index | 4:10 |
5 | (10) And Counting | 3:32 |
6 | Falling Out Theme | 3:46 |
7 | Empire | 3:37 |
8 | So Long… And Thanks for the Crutches | 3:10 |
9 | With Cold Eyes | 3:43 |
10 | Déjà Coup | 2:54 |
11 | Social Register Fanclub | 3:03 |
12 | Nostalgic for Guillotines | 4:35 |
13 | A Far Cry / Still Waiting for the Punchline | 7:25 |
D.V.D. Track Listing
# | Title |
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1 | Introduction |
2 | After The Eulogy |
3 | Release The Dogs |
4 | Requiem |
5 | Interview Part 1 |
6 | In Hope |
7 | Last Year's Nest |
8 | Pure |
9 | Interview Part 2 |
10 | Voice Over |
11 | Handful Of Redemption |
12 | Interview Part 3 |
13 | Falling Out Theme |
14 | Twelve Step Hammer Program |
15 | So Long... And Thanks For The Crutches |
16 | Interview Part 4 |
17 | Fashion As A Weapon |
18 | (10) And Counting |
19 | Interview Part 5 |
20 | Still Waiting For The Punchline |
21 | Final Communiqué |
22 | Interview Part 6 |
23 | My Life In The Knife Trade |
24 | The Force Majeure |
25 | Interview Part 7 |
26 | Walk Astray |
27 | Cavity |
28 | Interview Part 8 |
29 | Rookie |
30 | Interview Part 9 |
31 | End Credits |
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