The Scene Is Dead
The Scene Is Dead is the second and last album by This Is Menace.
The Scene Is Dead | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | September 24, 2007[1] | |||
Genre | Metalcore | |||
Label | Fourth Wall Records | |||
Producer | Rick Parkhouse | |||
This Is Menace chronology | ||||
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Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Pretty Girls" (featuring Jeff Walker of Carcass) | Bowld; Clayden | 3:13 |
2. | "Cut Us (And We Bleed)" (featuring JS Clayden of Pitchshifter) | Bowld; Clayden | 3:19 |
3. | "The Great Migration" (featuring Jaz Coleman of Killing Joke) | Bowld; Clayden | 4:09 |
4. | "Avenue of Heroes" (featuring Charlie Simpson of Fightstar) | Bowld; Clayden | 3:10 |
5. | "High Road" (featuring Mikee Goodman of SikTh and Sad Season) | Bowld; Clayden | 2:58 |
6. | "Oversight" (featuring Colin Doran of Hundred Reasons) | Bowld; Clayden | 3:45 |
7. | "Return the Favour" (featuring Justin Hill of SikTh) | Bowld; Clayden | 3:03 |
8. | "Beg for Silence" (featuring Barney Greenway of Napalm Death) | Bowld; Clayden | 2:53 |
9. | "Dig (Your Own Grave)" (featuring Tom Lacey of The Ghost of a Thousand) | Bowld; Clayden | 2:37 |
10. | "Sarcophagus" (featuring B'Hellmouth of Send More Paramedics) | Bowld; Clayden | 3:08 |
11. | "100 Visions" (featuring Paul Catten of Murder One) | Bowld; Clayden | 3:29 |
12. | "Who Has Questions for the Dead?" (featuring Justin Sullivan of New Model Army) | Bowld; Clayden | 3:16 |
Personnel
This Is Menace
- Jason Bowld - drums, lead guitar, rhythm guitar
- Mark Clayden - bass
- Paul Fletcher - guitar
- Gez Walton - guitar
Production
- Nigel Crane - photography
- Dose-Productions - artwork
- Rick Parkhouse - Producer[1]
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References
- "This Is Menace – The Scene Is Dead (CD, Album)". Discogs. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
- "This Is Menace: 'The Scene Is Dead'". NME. September 26, 2007. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
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