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Bleeding Through

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Download links and information about Bleeding Through by Bleeding Through. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 45:35 minutes.

Artist: Bleeding Through
Release date: 2010
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 12
Duration: 45:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. A Resurrection 1:56
2. Anti-Hero 3:09
3. Your Abandonment 3:30
4. Fifteen Minutes 3:48
5. Salvation Never Found 4:49
6. Breathing In the Wrath 4:29
7. This Time Nothing Is Sacred 3:16
8. Divide the Armies 4:50
9. Drag Me to the Ocean 3:51
10. Light My Eyes 2:42
11. Slow Your Roll 3:21
12. Distortion, Devotion 5:54

Details

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Orange County, CA-based metalcore outfit Bleeding Through’s eponymous sixth album (and first for Oregon’s Rise Records) strikes the perfect balance between punk, grindcore, and symphonic metal. The latter, dutifully honored by keyboardist Marta’s instrumental opener, “A Resurrection” (a title that may serve as a tip of the hat to the demise of the group’s public battle with former label Trust Kill), falls right in line with intro-heavy Scandinavian death metal acts like Therion and At the Gates, and lyrics that range from classic punk swagger (I’ve heard enough of you/F*****g go away” [“Anti-Hero”]) to vintage black metal-infused refrigerator poetry (“This sinking feeling in your soul will forever haunt you/Disgusting apathy, no freedom from suffering” [“Slow You Roll”]) swim side by side in the grim waters of disillusion. Lean, deafening, and effective in its brutality, Bleeding Through may not have brought anything new to the table, but at least it brought everything else.