No Tears for the Creatures

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No Tears for the Creatures
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 2, 2008
Genre Metalcore
Label United By Fate Records (UK)
Distort Entertainment (Canada)
Ferret Music (USA)
Producer Dan Weller and Justin Hill (Wellerhill Productions)
Johnny Truant chronology
In the Library of Horrific Events
(2005)
No Tears for the Creatures
(2008)
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No Tears for the Creatures is the third and final studio album from UK metalcore band, Johnny Truant.

Track listing

  1. The Grotesque - 3:54
  2. Death Rides - 3:36
  3. Last Arms of the Apocalypse - 5:37
  4. Widower - 1:49
  5. Crush and Devour - 4:03
  6. In Alcoholica - 4:52
  7. Dead Ships Sinking - 5:46
  8. Sunshine Diver - 3:54
  9. Fog Lights - 6:43
  10. The Weeping, Wailing, and Gnashing of Teeth - 7:05

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