Losing All Hope Is Freedom

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Losing All Hope Is Freedom
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 31, 2001 [1] [2]
RecordedFebruary – March 2001 [3]
Genre
Length32:14
Label Indianola
Producer Evergreen Terrace [4]
Evergreen Terrace chronology
Evergreen Terrace
(2000)
Losing All Hope Is Freedom
(2001)
Burned Alive by Time
(2002)
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Losing All Hope Is Freedom is the debut album released by the melodic hardcore band Evergreen Terrace. The title is drawn from the novel Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk.

Contents

Track listing

All music and lyrics by Evergreen Terrace, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sweet Nothings Gone Forever" 3:22
2."Tevis Sux" 1:57
3."Failure of a Friend" 2:19
4."Embrace" 3:58
5."Manifestation of Anger" 3:08
6."What Would Jesus Do With a Weapon" 2:19
7."In My Dreams I Can Fly" 3:32
8."Behind My Back" 2:14
9."This Wonderful Hatred" 3:22
10."Look Up at the Stars and You're Gone" 2:39
11."Sunday Bloody Sunday" (U2 cover) Bono, Adam Clayton, The Edge, Larry Mullen, Jr. 3:24
Total length:32:14

Personnel

Cultural references

The band is known for referring to pop culture in their titles, lyrics, and soundbites.

TitleReference
Losing All Hope is FreedomFight Club by Chuck Palahniuk
01. Sweet Nothings Gone Foreversample from The Matrix
02. Tevis Sux-
03. Failure of a Friend-
04. Embrace-
05. Manifestation of Anger-
06. What Would Jesus Do with a Weapon WWJD
07. In My Dreams I Can Flysample from Fight Club
08. Behind My Back-
09. This Wonderful Hatred-
10. Look Up at the Stars and You're GoneFight Club by Chuck Palahniuk

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