Breathe in Life

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Breathe in Life
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Studio album by
Released20 September 2011 (2011-09-20) [1]
RecordedApril May 2011
StudioSonic Assault Studios, Cape Coral, Florida
Genre
Length42:52
Label
Producer
Betraying the Martyrs chronology
The Hurt the Divine the Light
(2009)
Breathe in Life
(2011)
Phantom
(2014)
Singles from Breathe in Life
  1. "Man Made Disaster"
    Released: 4 September 2011
  2. "Tapestry of Me"
    Released: 11 November 2011
  3. "Because of You"
    Released: 19 July 2012
No.TitleLength
1."Ad Astra"1:30
2."Martyrs"4:13
3."Man Made Disaster"4:12
4."Because of You"4:40
5."Tapestry of Me"4:36
6."Liberate Me Ex Inferis"1:50
7."Leave It All Behind"4:56
8."Life Is Precious" (featuring Eddie Czaicki)4:39
9."Love Lost"4:40
10."Azalée"3:44
11."When You're Alone" (featuring Kévin Traoré and Steve Garner)3:52
Total length:42:52

Personnel

Betraying the Martyrs
Additional musicians
Additional personnel

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