Fury and the Fallen Ones

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Fury and the Fallen Ones
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 15, 2008
Genre Metalcore, melodic hardcore
Length35:03
Label Mediaskare Records
The Ghost Inside chronology
Now or Never
(2005)
Fury and the Fallen Ones
(2008)
Returners
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk.net [1] (4.1/5) 82%
AllMusic [2] 2.5/5

Fury and the Fallen Ones is the first release by American melodic hardcore band The Ghost Inside. Despite not spawning any singles or music videos, several songs in the album would remain some of the best-known songs of the band, such as "Shiner", "Faith or Forgiveness", "The Lion War", [3] and "Blue and Gold", the latter being a live staple in their concerts. [4]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Provoke" (featuring Chris Blair formerly of As Blood Runs Black)2:31
2."Destined"2:22
3."Faith or Forgiveness"2:50
4."Disintegrator"3:05
5."The Brave"3:47
6."Siren Song"2:54
7."Shiner"3:37
8."Revolutionary (Bang the Drum)"3:13
9."Inherent Youth"2:50
10."Smoke and Signal Fires"2:18
11."The Lion War"2:22
12."Blue and Gold"3:13
Total length:34:57

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  2. "Fury and the Fallen Ones - the Ghost Inside | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic .
  3. https://killyourstereo.com/features/top-ten-songs-the-ghost-inside/QztfV1ZZWFs/20-12-18
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