Home (August Burns Red album)

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Live album by
ReleasedSeptember 28, 2010
RecordedJune 4, 2010
VenueWarehouse 54, Manheim, Pennsylvania
Genre Melodic metalcore
Length69:19
Label Solid State
Producer Nick Esposito
August Burns Red chronology
Constellations
(2009)
Home
(2010)
Leveler
(2011)

Home is the first live album by American metalcore band August Burns Red released through Solid State Records [1] in a CD/DVD format. It was filmed live on June 4, 2010, at Warehouse 54 in Manheim, Pennsylvania and was released on September 28, 2010, through Solid State Records.

Contents

During the performance, August Burns Red played different songs from their previous albums. The performance featured many fan favorites from the band's three full-length albums, Constellations , 2007's Messengers and 2005's Thrill Seeker .

The show drew a sold-out crowd of 1250 people who wanted to participate in the performance, including some who traveled internationally, from as close as Montreal to as far as away as Amsterdam. [2] Home also features a bonus video documentary called "Away Games" and featured August Burns Red being interviewed on how they were formed and what they had experienced. It also featured some footage of them touring and fans being interviewed on how August Burns Red had influenced their lives.

Professional ratings
Review scores
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Kill Your Stereo78% [6]
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Track listing

No.TitleOriginal albumLength
1."Intro" 0:58
2."Back Burner" Messengers 3:41
3."White Washed" Constellations 4:18
4."Your Little Suburbia Is in Ruins" Thrill Seeker 3:59
5."The Eleventh Hour"Messengers4:49
6."Meddler"Constellations3:56
7."The Truth of a Liar"Messengers4:56
8."Marianas Trench"Constellations5:27
9."Thirty and Seven"Constellations3:18
10."Existence"Constellations4:50
11."Meridian"Constellations5:55
12."A Shot Below the Belt"Thrill Seeker5:23
13."Up Against the Ropes"Messengers4:57
14."Composure"Messengers5:43
15."The Seventh Trumpet"Thrill Seeker7:07
Total length:69:19

Personnel

August Burns Red

Additional personnel

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