Numbers (Woe, Is Me album)

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While Woe, Is Me are in no way a unique band, they do take all they have learned about their genre and successfully accumulate the sound into this disc. If they can continue to experiment and perhaps find ways to stand out above similar acts in the genre, Woe, Is Me could easily headline stages alongside heavy bands. [8]

Track listing

Number[s]
Numbers Woe Is Me.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 30, 2010
July 16, 2012 (reissue)
Length28:57
Label Rise, Velocity
Producer Cameron Mizell
Woe, Is Me chronology
Number[s]
(2010)
Genesi[s]
(2012)
Singles from Number[s]
  1. "[&] Delinquents"
    Released: July 29, 2010
  2. "Mannequin Religion"
    Released: August 20, 2010
  3. "Fame>Demise"
    Released: March 21, 2011
  4. "#Vengeance"
    Released: September 27, 2011
No.TitleLength
1."On Veiled Men"0:50
2."(&) Delinquents"2:56
3."Mannequin Religion"2:54
4."Keep Your Enemies Close"2:28
5."Hell, or High Water"3:40
6."For the Likes of You"3:42
7."I"3:03
8."Our Number[s]" (featuring Jonny Craig)2:55
9."If Not, for Ourselves"4:30
10."Desolate (The Conductor)" (featuring Jonny Craig)1:54
Total length:28:52
Deluxe reissue
No.TitleLength
1."Vengeance"4:09
2."Fame > Demise" (Caleb Shomo Remix)4:20
3."We R Who We R" (Kesha cover)3:37
4."(&) Delinquents" (Caleb Shomo Remix)4:04
5."Fame > Demise"3:28
6."Fame > Demise" (Acoustic)2:48
7."On Veiled Men"0:50
8."(&) Delinquents"2:58
9."Mannequin Religion"2:54
10."Keep Your Enemies Close"2:26
11."Hell, or High Water"3:36
12."For the Likes of You"3:39
13."I."3:12
14."Our Number[s]" (featuring Jonny Craig)2:52
15."If Not, for Ourselves"4:34
16."Desolate (The Conductor)" (featuring Jonny Craig)1:55
Total length:51:22

Personnel

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