Play Your Old Stuff

~ Release by Underoath (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

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1CD: Disc 1
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1When the Sun Sleeps
recording engineer:
Mark Portnoy (in 2001-08: drums (drum set)) and James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2001-08: lead vocals, guitar, keyboard, bass guitar)
assistant engineer:
Dean Dydek (in 2001-08)
producer and mixer:
James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2001-08)
bass guitar:
William Edwin Nottke (in 2001-08)
drums (drum set):
Aaron Roderick Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2001-08)
guitar:
Octavio Lafayette Fernandez (in 2001-08) and Timothy Francis McTague (in 2001-08)
keyboard:
Christopher Allen Dudley (keyboardist) (in 2001-08)
additional vocals:
Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2001-08)
lead vocals:
Dallas Taliaferro Taylor (original lead vocalist of Underoath) (in 2001-08)
recorded at:
Landmark Productions & Recording Studios (Recording studio in Fort Lauderdal, Florida) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States (in 2001-08: drums (drum set)) and Wisner Productions (Original location, use for 1995 to January 2004) in Davie, Florida, United States (in 2001-08: electric bass guitar)
mixed at:
Wisner Productions (Original location, use for 1995 to January 2004) in Davie, Florida, United States (in 2001-08)
music videos:
When the Sun Sleeps (music video) by Underoath
recording of:
When the Sun Sleeps
writer:
Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Octavio Fernandez, Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath), Timothy McTague and Dallas Taylor (original lead vocalist of Underoath)
5:33
2Letting Go of Tonight
recording engineer:
Mark Portnoy (in 2001-08: drums (drum set)) and James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2001-08: lead vocals, guitar, keyboard, bass guitar)
assistant engineer:
Dean Dydek (in 2001-08)
producer and mixer:
James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2001-08)
bass guitar:
William Edwin Nottke (in 2001-08)
drums (drum set):
Aaron Roderick Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2001-08)
guitar:
Octavio Lafayette Fernandez (in 2001-08) and Timothy Francis McTague (in 2001-08)
keyboard:
Christopher Allen Dudley (keyboardist) (in 2001-08)
lead vocals:
Dallas Taliaferro Taylor (original lead vocalist of Underoath) (in 2001-08)
recorded at:
Landmark Productions & Recording Studios (Recording studio in Fort Lauderdal, Florida) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States (in 2001-08: drums (drum set)) and Wisner Productions (Original location, use for 1995 to January 2004) in Davie, Florida, United States (in 2001-08: electric bass guitar)
mixed at:
Wisner Productions (Original location, use for 1995 to January 2004) in Davie, Florida, United States (in 2001-08)
recording of:
Letting Go of Tonight
writer:
Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Octavio Fernandez, Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath), Timothy McTague and Dallas Taylor (original lead vocalist of Underoath)
1:52
3A Message for Adrienne
recording engineer:
Mark Portnoy (in 2001-08: drums (drum set)) and James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2001-08: lead vocals, guitar, keyboard, bass guitar)
assistant engineer:
Dean Dydek (in 2001-08)
producer and mixer:
James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2001-08)
bass guitar:
William Edwin Nottke (in 2001-08)
drums (drum set):
Aaron Roderick Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2001-08)
guitar:
Octavio Lafayette Fernandez (in 2001-08) and Timothy Francis McTague (in 2001-08)
keyboard:
Christopher Allen Dudley (keyboardist) (in 2001-08)
additional vocals:
Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2001-08)
lead vocals:
Dallas Taliaferro Taylor (original lead vocalist of Underoath) (in 2001-08)
recorded at:
Landmark Productions & Recording Studios (Recording studio in Fort Lauderdal, Florida) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States (in 2001-08: drums (drum set)) and Wisner Productions (Original location, use for 1995 to January 2004) in Davie, Florida, United States (in 2001-08: electric bass guitar)
mixed at:
Wisner Productions (Original location, use for 1995 to January 2004) in Davie, Florida, United States (in 2001-08)
recording of:
A Message for Adrienne
writer:
Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Octavio Fernandez, Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath), Timothy McTague and Dallas Taylor (original lead vocalist of Underoath)
34:37
4Never Meant to Break Your Heart
recording engineer:
Mark Portnoy (in 2001-08: drums (drum set)) and James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2001-08: lead vocals, guitar, keyboard, bass guitar)
assistant engineer:
Dean Dydek (in 2001-08)
producer and mixer:
James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2001-08)
bass guitar:
William Edwin Nottke (in 2001-08)
drums (drum set):
Aaron Roderick Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2001-08)
guitar:
Octavio Lafayette Fernandez (in 2001-08) and Timothy Francis McTague (in 2001-08)
keyboard:
Christopher Allen Dudley (keyboardist) (in 2001-08)
additional vocals:
Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2001-08)
lead vocals:
Dallas Taliaferro Taylor (original lead vocalist of Underoath) (in 2001-08)
recorded at:
Landmark Productions & Recording Studios (Recording studio in Fort Lauderdal, Florida) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States (in 2001-08: drums (drum set)) and Wisner Productions (Original location, use for 1995 to January 2004) in Davie, Florida, United States (in 2001-08: electric bass guitar)
mixed at:
Wisner Productions (Original location, use for 1995 to January 2004) in Davie, Florida, United States (in 2001-08)
recording of:
Never Meant to Break Your Heart
writer:
Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Octavio Fernandez, Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath), Timothy McTague and Dallas Taylor (original lead vocalist of Underoath)
3:55
5The Changing of Times
recording engineer:
Mark Portnoy (in 2001-08: drums (drum set)) and James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2001-08: lead vocals, guitar, keyboard, bass guitar)
assistant engineer:
Dean Dydek (in 2001-08)
producer and mixer:
James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2001-08)
bass guitar:
William Edwin Nottke (in 2001-08)
drums (drum set):
Aaron Roderick Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2001-08)
guitar:
Octavio Lafayette Fernandez (in 2001-08) and Timothy Francis McTague (in 2001-08)
keyboard:
Christopher Allen Dudley (keyboardist) (in 2001-08)
additional vocals:
Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2001-08)
lead vocals:
Dallas Taliaferro Taylor (original lead vocalist of Underoath) (in 2001-08)
recorded at:
Landmark Productions & Recording Studios (Recording studio in Fort Lauderdal, Florida) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States (in 2001-08: drums (drum set)) and Wisner Productions (Original location, use for 1995 to January 2004) in Davie, Florida, United States (in 2001-08: electric bass guitar)
mixed at:
Wisner Productions (Original location, use for 1995 to January 2004) in Davie, Florida, United States (in 2001-08)
recording of:
Changing of Times
writer:
Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Octavio Fernandez, Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath), Timothy McTague and Dallas Taylor (original lead vocalist of Underoath)
4:08
6Angel Below
recording engineer:
Mark Portnoy (in 2001-08: drums (drum set)) and James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2001-08: lead vocals, guitar, keyboard, bass guitar)
assistant engineer:
Dean Dydek (in 2001-08)
producer and mixer:
James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2001-08)
bass guitar:
William Edwin Nottke (in 2001-08)
drums (drum set):
Aaron Roderick Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2001-08)
guitar:
Octavio Lafayette Fernandez (in 2001-08) and Timothy Francis McTague (in 2001-08)
keyboard:
Christopher Allen Dudley (keyboardist) (in 2001-08)
additional vocals:
Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2001-08)
lead vocals:
Dallas Taliaferro Taylor (original lead vocalist of Underoath) (in 2001-08)
recorded at:
Landmark Productions & Recording Studios (Recording studio in Fort Lauderdal, Florida) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States (in 2001-08: drums (drum set)) and Wisner Productions (Original location, use for 1995 to January 2004) in Davie, Florida, United States (in 2001-08: electric bass guitar)
mixed at:
Wisner Productions (Original location, use for 1995 to January 2004) in Davie, Florida, United States (in 2001-08)
recording of:
Angel Below
writer:
Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Octavio Fernandez, Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath), Timothy McTague and Dallas Taylor (original lead vocalist of Underoath)
33:23
7The Best of Me
recording engineer:
Mark Portnoy (in 2001-08: drums (drum set)) and James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2001-08: lead vocals, guitar, keyboard, bass guitar)
assistant engineer:
Dean Dydek (in 2001-08)
producer and mixer:
James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2001-08)
bass guitar:
William Edwin Nottke (in 2001-08)
drums (drum set):
Aaron Roderick Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2001-08)
guitar:
Octavio Lafayette Fernandez (in 2001-08) and Timothy Francis McTague (in 2001-08)
keyboard:
Christopher Allen Dudley (keyboardist) (in 2001-08)
additional vocals:
Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2001-08)
lead vocals:
Dallas Taliaferro Taylor (original lead vocalist of Underoath) (in 2001-08)
recorded at:
Landmark Productions & Recording Studios (Recording studio in Fort Lauderdal, Florida) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States (in 2001-08: drums (drum set)) and Wisner Productions (Original location, use for 1995 to January 2004) in Davie, Florida, United States (in 2001-08: electric bass guitar)
mixed at:
Wisner Productions (Original location, use for 1995 to January 2004) in Davie, Florida, United States (in 2001-08)
recording of:
Best of Me
writer:
Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Octavio Fernandez, Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath), Timothy McTague and Dallas Taylor (original lead vocalist of Underoath)
3:33
8Short of Daybreak
recording engineer:
Mark Portnoy (in 2001-08: drums (drum set)) and James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2001-08: lead vocals, guitar, keyboard, bass guitar)
assistant engineer:
Dean Dydek (in 2001-08)
producer and mixer:
James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2001-08)
bass guitar:
William Edwin Nottke (in 2001-08)
drums (drum set):
Aaron Roderick Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2001-08)
guitar:
Octavio Lafayette Fernandez (in 2001-08) and Timothy Francis McTague (in 2001-08)
keyboard:
Christopher Allen Dudley (keyboardist) (in 2001-08)
additional vocals:
Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2001-08)
lead vocals:
Dallas Taliaferro Taylor (original lead vocalist of Underoath) (in 2001-08)
recorded at:
Landmark Productions & Recording Studios (Recording studio in Fort Lauderdal, Florida) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States (in 2001-08: drums (drum set)) and Wisner Productions (Original location, use for 1995 to January 2004) in Davie, Florida, United States (in 2001-08: electric bass guitar)
mixed at:
Wisner Productions (Original location, use for 1995 to January 2004) in Davie, Florida, United States (in 2001-08)
recording of:
Short of Daybreak
writer:
Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Octavio Fernandez, Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath), Timothy McTague and Dallas Taylor (original lead vocalist of Underoath)
2:43
9Alone in December
recording engineer:
Mark Portnoy (in 2001-08: drums (drum set)) and James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2001-08: lead vocals, guitar, keyboard, bass guitar)
assistant engineer:
Dean Dydek (in 2001-08)
producer and mixer:
James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2001-08)
bass guitar:
William Edwin Nottke (in 2001-08)
drums (drum set):
Aaron Roderick Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2001-08)
guitar:
Octavio Lafayette Fernandez (in 2001-08) and Timothy Francis McTague (in 2001-08)
keyboard:
Christopher Allen Dudley (keyboardist) (in 2001-08)
additional vocals:
Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2001-08)
lead vocals:
Dallas Taliaferro Taylor (original lead vocalist of Underoath) (in 2001-08)
recorded at:
Landmark Productions & Recording Studios (Recording studio in Fort Lauderdal, Florida) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States (in 2001-08: drums (drum set)) and Wisner Productions (Original location, use for 1995 to January 2004) in Davie, Florida, United States (in 2001-08: electric bass guitar)
mixed at:
Wisner Productions (Original location, use for 1995 to January 2004) in Davie, Florida, United States (in 2001-08)
recording of:
Alone in December
writer:
Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Octavio Fernandez, Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath), Timothy McTague and Dallas Taylor (original lead vocalist of Underoath)
5:12
10814 Stops Today
recording engineer, producer and mixer:
James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2001-08)
assistant engineer:
Dean Dydek (in 2001-08)
keyboard:
Christopher Allen Dudley (keyboardist) (in 2001-08)
recorded at and mixed at:
Wisner Productions (Original location, use for 1995 to January 2004) in Davie, Florida, United States (in 2001-08)
recording of:
814 Stops Today
writer:
Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Octavio Fernandez, Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath), Timothy McTague and Dallas Taylor (original lead vocalist of Underoath)
0:48
2CD: Disc 2
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1Young and Aspiring
additional recording engineer:
Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer)
recording engineer and producer:
James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2004-02)
mixer:
J.R. McNeely
bass guitar:
Grant Brandell (in 2004-02)
drums (drum set):
Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2004-02)
guitar:
Grant Brandell (in 2004-02) and Timothy McTague (in 2004-02)
keyboard:
Chris Dudley (keyboardist) (in 2004-02)
lead vocals:
Spencer Chamberlain (in 2004-02) and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2004-02)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Solid State Records (US metal/screamo) (in 2004) and Tooth & Nail Records (in 2004)
recorded at:
Wisner Productions (Second location, use for February 2004 on) in St. Cloud, Florida, United States (in 2004-02)
mixed at:
Compound Recording in Seattle, Washington, United States
recording of:
Young and Aspiring (in 2004-02)
lyricist:
Spencer Chamberlain and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath)
composer:
Underoath
publisher:
814 Stops Today (from 2004 to present) and Thirsty Moon River Publishing (from 2004 to present)
2.53:04
2A Boy Brushed Red Living in Black and White
additional recording engineer:
Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer)
recording engineer and producer:
James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2004-02)
mixer:
J.R. McNeely
bass guitar:
Grant Brandell (in 2004-02)
drums (drum set):
Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2004-02)
guitar:
Grant Brandell (in 2004-02) and Timothy McTague (in 2004-02)
keyboard:
Chris Dudley (keyboardist) (in 2004-02)
lead vocals:
Spencer Chamberlain (in 2004-02) and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2004-02)
vocals:
Timothy McTague (in 2004-02)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Solid State Records (US metal/screamo) (in 2004) and Tooth & Nail Records (in 2004)
recorded at:
Wisner Productions (Second location, use for February 2004 on) in St. Cloud, Florida, United States (in 2004-02)
mixed at:
Compound Recording in Seattle, Washington, United States
recording of:
A Boy Brushed Red… Living in Black and White (in 2004-02)
lyricist:
Spencer Chamberlain, Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) and Timothy McTague
composer:
Underoath
publisher:
814 Stops Today (from 2004 to present) and Thirsty Moon River Publishing (from 2004 to present)
34:28
3The Impact of Reason
additional recording engineer:
Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer)
recording engineer and producer:
James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2004-02)
mixer:
J.R. McNeely
bass guitar:
Grant Brandell (in 2004-02)
drums (drum set):
Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2004-02)
guitar:
Grant Brandell (in 2004-02) and Timothy McTague (in 2004-02)
keyboard:
Chris Dudley (keyboardist) (in 2004-02)
lead vocals:
Spencer Chamberlain (in 2004-02) and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2004-02)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Solid State Records (US metal/screamo) (in 2004) and Tooth & Nail Records (in 2004)
recorded at:
Wisner Productions (Second location, use for February 2004 on) in St. Cloud, Florida, United States (in 2004-02)
mixed at:
Compound Recording in Seattle, Washington, United States
recording of:
The Impact of Reason (in 2004-02)
lyricist:
Spencer Chamberlain and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath)
composer:
Underoath
publisher:
814 Stops Today (from 2004 to present) and Thirsty Moon River Publishing (from 2004 to present)
23:23
4Reinventing Your Exit
additional recording engineer:
Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer)
recording engineer and producer:
James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2004-02)
mixer:
J.R. McNeely
bass guitar:
Grant Brandell (in 2004-02)
drums (drum set):
Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2004-02)
guitar:
Grant Brandell (in 2004-02) and Timothy McTague (in 2004-02)
keyboard:
Chris Dudley (keyboardist) (in 2004-02)
lead vocals:
Spencer Chamberlain (in 2004-02) and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2004-02)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Solid State Records (US metal/screamo) (in 2004) and Tooth & Nail Records (in 2004)
recorded at:
Wisner Productions (Second location, use for February 2004 on) in St. Cloud, Florida, United States (in 2004-02)
mixed at:
Compound Recording in Seattle, Washington, United States
music videos:
Reinventing Your Exit (music video) by Underoath
recording of:
Reinventing Your Exit (in 2004-02)
lyricist:
Spencer Chamberlain and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath)
composer:
Grant Brandell, Spencer Chamberlain, Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath), Timothy McTague and James Smith (member of Underoath)
publisher:
814 Stops Today (from 2004 to present) and Thirsty Moon River Publishing (from 2004 to present)
2.54:22
5The Blue Note (Instrumental Interlude)
additional recording engineer:
Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer)
recording engineer and producer:
James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2004-02)
mixer:
J.R. McNeely
bass guitar:
Grant Brandell (in 2004-02)
drums (drum set):
Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2004-02)
guitar:
Grant Brandell (in 2004-02) and Timothy McTague (in 2004-02)
keyboard:
Chris Dudley (keyboardist) (in 2004-02)
lead vocals:
Spencer Chamberlain (in 2004-02) and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2004-02)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Solid State Records (US metal/screamo) (in 2004) and Tooth & Nail Records (in 2004)
recorded at:
Wisner Productions (Second location, use for February 2004 on) in St. Cloud, Florida, United States (in 2004-02)
mixed at:
Compound Recording in Seattle, Washington, United States
recording of:
The Blue Note (in 2004-02)
composer:
Underoath
publisher:
814 Stops Today (from 2004 to present) and Thirsty Moon River Publishing (from 2004 to present)
40:51
6It's Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door
additional recording engineer:
Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer)
recording engineer and producer:
James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2004-02)
mixer:
J.R. McNeely
bass guitar:
Grant Brandell (in 2004-02)
drums (drum set):
Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2004-02)
guitar:
Grant Brandell (in 2004-02) and Timothy McTague (in 2004-02)
keyboard:
Chris Dudley (keyboardist) (in 2004-02)
lead vocals:
Spencer Chamberlain (in 2004-02) and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2004-02)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Solid State Records (US metal/screamo) (in 2004) and Tooth & Nail Records (in 2004)
recorded at:
Wisner Productions (Second location, use for February 2004 on) in St. Cloud, Florida, United States (in 2004-02)
mixed at:
Compound Recording in Seattle, Washington, United States
music videos:
It’s Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door (music video) by Underoath
recording of:
It’s Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door (in 2004-02)
lyricist:
Spencer Chamberlain and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath)
composer:
Underoath
publisher:
814 Stops Today (from 2004 to present) and Thirsty Moon River Publishing (from 2004 to present)
3.53:58
7Down, Set, Go
additional recording engineer:
Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer)
recording engineer and producer:
James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2004-02)
mixer:
J.R. McNeely
bass guitar:
Grant Brandell (in 2004-02)
drums (drum set):
Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2004-02)
guitar:
Grant Brandell (in 2004-02) and Timothy McTague (in 2004-02)
keyboard:
Chris Dudley (keyboardist) (in 2004-02)
lead vocals:
Spencer Chamberlain (in 2004-02) and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2004-02)
vocals:
Timothy McTague (in 2004-02)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Solid State Records (US metal/screamo) (in 2004) and Tooth & Nail Records (in 2004)
recorded at:
Wisner Productions (Second location, use for February 2004 on) in St. Cloud, Florida, United States (in 2004-02)
mixed at:
Compound Recording in Seattle, Washington, United States
recording of:
Down, Set, Go (in 2004-02)
lyricist:
Spencer Chamberlain and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath)
composer:
Underoath
publisher:
814 Stops Today (from 2004 to present) and Thirsty Moon River Publishing (from 2004 to present)
33:44
8I Don't Feel Very Receptive Today
additional recording engineer:
Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer)
recording engineer and producer:
James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2004-02)
mixer:
J.R. McNeely
bass guitar:
Grant Brandell (in 2004-02)
drums (drum set):
Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2004-02)
guitar:
Grant Brandell (in 2004-02) and Timothy McTague (in 2004-02)
keyboard:
Chris Dudley (keyboardist) (in 2004-02)
lead vocals:
Spencer Chamberlain (in 2004-02) and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2004-02)
vocals:
Spencer Chamberlain (in 2004-02)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Solid State Records (US metal/screamo) (in 2004) and Tooth & Nail Records (in 2004)
recorded at:
Wisner Productions (Second location, use for February 2004 on) in St. Cloud, Florida, United States (in 2004-02)
mixed at:
Compound Recording in Seattle, Washington, United States
recording of:
I Don’t Feel Very Receptive Today (in 2004-02)
lyricist:
Spencer Chamberlain and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath)
composer:
Underoath
publisher:
814 Stops Today (from 2004 to present) and Thirsty Moon River Publishing (from 2004 to present)
33:42
9I'm Content With Losing
additional recording engineer:
Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer)
recording engineer and producer:
James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2004-02)
mixer:
J.R. McNeely
bass guitar:
Grant Brandell (in 2004-02)
drums (drum set):
Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2004-02)
guitar:
Grant Brandell (in 2004-02) and Timothy McTague (in 2004-02)
keyboard:
Chris Dudley (keyboardist) (in 2004-02)
lead vocals:
Spencer Chamberlain (in 2004-02) and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2004-02)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Solid State Records (US metal/screamo) (in 2004) and Tooth & Nail Records (in 2004)
recorded at:
Wisner Productions (Second location, use for February 2004 on) in St. Cloud, Florida, United States (in 2004-02)
mixed at:
Compound Recording in Seattle, Washington, United States
recording of:
I’m Content With Losing (in 2004-02)
lyricist:
Spencer Chamberlain and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath)
composer:
Underoath
publisher:
814 Stops Today (from 2004 to present) and Thirsty Moon River Publishing (from 2004 to present)
33:55
10Some Will Seek Forgiveness, Others Escape
additional recording engineer:
Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer)
recording engineer and producer:
James Paul Wisner (American musician and producer) (in 2004-02)
mixer:
J.R. McNeely
bass guitar:
Grant Brandell (in 2004-02)
drums (drum set):
Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2004-02)
guitar:
Grant Brandell (in 2004-02) and Timothy McTague (in 2004-02)
keyboard:
Chris Dudley (keyboardist) (in 2004-02)
additional guest lead vocals:
Aaron Marsh (in 2004-02)
lead vocals:
Spencer Chamberlain (in 2004-02) and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) (in 2004-02)
vocals:
Spencer Chamberlain (in 2004-02)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Solid State Records (US metal/screamo) (in 2004) and Tooth & Nail Records (in 2004)
recorded at:
Wisner Productions (Second location, use for February 2004 on) in St. Cloud, Florida, United States (in 2004-02)
mixed at:
Compound Recording in Seattle, Washington, United States
recording of:
Some Will Seek Forgiveness, Others Escape (in 2004-02)
lyricist:
Spencer Chamberlain, Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath) and Aaron Marsh
composer:
Underoath
publisher:
814 Stops Today (from 2004 to present), Made of Music (from 2004 to present) and Thirsty Moon River Publishing (from 2004 to present)
34:21
3CD: Disc 3
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1In Regards To Myself
producer:
Adam Dutkiewicz, Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer) and Underoath
assistant mixer:
Keith Armstrong (US engineer)
mixer:
Chris Lord‐Alge
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Tooth & Nail Records (in 2006)
recorded at:
Glow in the Dark in Atlanta, Georgia, United States and Zing Recording Studios (Studio, Westfield, MA) in Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
mixed at:
Resonate Music in Burbank, California, United States
music videos:
In Regards to Myself (music video) by Underoath
recording of:
In Regards to Myself
lyricist:
Spencer Chamberlain and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath)
composer:
Grant Brandell, Spencer Chamberlain, Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Timothy McTague and James Smith (member of Underoath)
publisher:
WC Music Corp. and 814 Stops Today (from 2006 to present)
3:24
2A Moment Suspended in Time
producer:
Adam Dutkiewicz, Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer) and Underoath
assistant mixer:
Keith Armstrong (US engineer)
mixer:
Chris Lord‐Alge
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Tooth & Nail Records (in 2006)
recorded at:
Glow in the Dark in Atlanta, Georgia, United States and Zing Recording Studios (Studio, Westfield, MA) in Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
mixed at:
Resonate Music in Burbank, California, United States
recording of:
A Moment Suspended in Time
lyricist:
Spencer Chamberlain and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath)
composer:
Grant Brandell, Spencer Chamberlain, Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Timothy McTague and James Smith (member of Underoath)
publisher:
WC Music Corp. and 814 Stops Today (from 2006 to present)
3:59
3There Could Be Nothing After This
producer:
Adam Dutkiewicz, Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer) and Underoath
assistant mixer:
Keith Armstrong (US engineer)
mixer:
Chris Lord‐Alge
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Tooth & Nail Records (in 2006)
recorded at:
Glow in the Dark in Atlanta, Georgia, United States and Zing Recording Studios (Studio, Westfield, MA) in Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
mixed at:
Resonate Music in Burbank, California, United States
recording of:
There Could Be Nothing After This
lyricist:
Spencer Chamberlain and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath)
composer:
Grant Brandell, Spencer Chamberlain, Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Timothy McTague and James Smith (member of Underoath)
publisher:
WC Music Corp. and 814 Stops Today (from 2006 to present)
3:26
4You're Ever So Inviting
producer:
Adam Dutkiewicz, Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer) and Underoath
assistant mixer:
Keith Armstrong (US engineer)
mixer:
Chris Lord‐Alge
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Tooth & Nail Records (in 2006)
recorded at:
Glow in the Dark in Atlanta, Georgia, United States and Zing Recording Studios (Studio, Westfield, MA) in Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
mixed at:
Resonate Music in Burbank, California, United States
music videos:
You’re Ever So Inviting (music video) by Underoath
recording of:
You’re Ever So Inviting
lyricist:
Spencer Chamberlain and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath)
composer:
Grant Brandell, Spencer Chamberlain, Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Timothy McTague and James Smith (member of Underoath)
publisher:
WC Music Corp. and 814 Stops Today (from 2006 to present)
4:13
5Salmarnir
producer:
Adam Dutkiewicz, Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer) and Underoath
assistant mixer:
Keith Armstrong (US engineer)
mixer:
Chris Lord‐Alge
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Tooth & Nail Records (in 2006)
recorded at:
Glow in the Dark in Atlanta, Georgia, United States and Zing Recording Studios (Studio, Westfield, MA) in Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
mixed at:
Resonate Music in Burbank, California, United States
recording of:
Sālmarnir
composer:
Grant Brandell, Spencer Chamberlain, Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Timothy McTague and James Smith (member of Underoath)
publisher:
WC Music Corp. and 814 Stops Today (from 2006 to present)
2:57
6Returning Empty Handed
producer:
Adam Dutkiewicz, Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer) and Underoath
assistant mixer:
Keith Armstrong (US engineer)
mixer:
Chris Lord‐Alge
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Tooth & Nail Records (in 2006)
recorded at:
Glow in the Dark in Atlanta, Georgia, United States and Zing Recording Studios (Studio, Westfield, MA) in Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
mixed at:
Resonate Music in Burbank, California, United States
recording of:
Returning Empty Handed
lyricist:
Spencer Chamberlain and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath)
composer:
Grant Brandell, Spencer Chamberlain, Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Timothy McTague and James Smith (member of Underoath)
publisher:
WC Music Corp. and 814 Stops Today (from 2006 to present)
4:27
7Casting Such a Thin Shadow
producer:
Adam Dutkiewicz, Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer) and Underoath
assistant mixer:
Keith Armstrong (US engineer)
mixer:
Chris Lord‐Alge
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Tooth & Nail Records (in 2006)
recorded at:
Glow in the Dark in Atlanta, Georgia, United States and Zing Recording Studios (Studio, Westfield, MA) in Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
mixed at:
Resonate Music in Burbank, California, United States
recording of:
Casting Such a Thin Shadow
lyricist:
Spencer Chamberlain and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath)
composer:
Grant Brandell, Spencer Chamberlain, Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Timothy McTague and James Smith (member of Underoath)
publisher:
WC Music Corp. and 814 Stops Today (from 2006 to present)
6:13
8Moving For The Sake Of Motion
producer:
Adam Dutkiewicz, Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer) and Underoath
assistant mixer:
Keith Armstrong (US engineer)
mixer:
Chris Lord‐Alge
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Tooth & Nail Records (in 2006)
recorded at:
Glow in the Dark in Atlanta, Georgia, United States and Zing Recording Studios (Studio, Westfield, MA) in Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
mixed at:
Resonate Music in Burbank, California, United States
recording of:
Moving for the Sake of Motion
lyricist:
Spencer Chamberlain and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath)
composer:
Grant Brandell, Spencer Chamberlain, Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Timothy McTague and James Smith (member of Underoath)
publisher:
WC Music Corp. and 814 Stops Today (from 2006 to present)
33:15
9Writing On The Walls
producer:
Adam Dutkiewicz, Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer) and Underoath
assistant mixer:
Keith Armstrong (US engineer)
mixer:
Chris Lord‐Alge
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Tooth & Nail Records (in 2006)
recorded at:
Glow in the Dark in Atlanta, Georgia, United States and Zing Recording Studios (Studio, Westfield, MA) in Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
mixed at:
Resonate Music in Burbank, California, United States
music videos:
Writing on the Walls (music video) by Underoath
recording of:
Writing on the Walls
lyricist:
Spencer Chamberlain and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath)
composer:
Grant Brandell, Spencer Chamberlain, Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Timothy McTague and James Smith (member of Underoath)
publisher:
WC Music Corp. and 814 Stops Today (from 2006 to present)
4:02
10Everyone Looks So Good From Here
producer:
Adam Dutkiewicz, Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer) and Underoath
assistant mixer:
Keith Armstrong (US engineer)
mixer:
Chris Lord‐Alge
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Tooth & Nail Records (in 2006)
recorded at:
Glow in the Dark in Atlanta, Georgia, United States and Zing Recording Studios (Studio, Westfield, MA) in Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
mixed at:
Resonate Music in Burbank, California, United States
recording of:
Everyone Looks So Good From Here
lyricist:
Spencer Chamberlain and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath)
composer:
Grant Brandell, Spencer Chamberlain, Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Timothy McTague and James Smith (member of Underoath)
publisher:
WC Music Corp. and 814 Stops Today (from 2006 to present)
2:56
11To Whom It May Concern
producer:
Adam Dutkiewicz, Matt Goldman (US producer/engineer) and Underoath
assistant mixer:
Keith Armstrong (US engineer)
mixer:
Chris Lord‐Alge
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Tooth & Nail Records (in 2006)
recorded at:
Glow in the Dark in Atlanta, Georgia, United States and Zing Recording Studios (Studio, Westfield, MA) in Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
mixed at:
Resonate Music in Burbank, California, United States
recording of:
To Whom It May Concern
lyricist:
Spencer Chamberlain and Aaron Gillespie (singer/drummer in Underoath)
composer:
Grant Brandell, Spencer Chamberlain, Chris Dudley (keyboardist), Timothy McTague and James Smith (member of Underoath)
publisher:
WC Music Corp. and 814 Stops Today (from 2006 to present)
7:02

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