Seasons of the Witch

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Seasons of the Witch
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Studio album by
Released2003
Genre Heavy metal, horror punk
Label Self-released

Seasons of the Witch is an album by American heavy metal/horror punk band Gotham Road, released in 2003. [1] The band features former Misfits singer Michale Graves who had just quit his previous band, Graves.

Contents

Track listing

2003 release

  1. Seasons of the Witch
  2. Sidewalk Ends
  3. Melts Away
  4. Say Something
  5. Creo Burn
  6. Bits of Skin
  7. You Awful Me
  8. On My Way (bonus track)

2008 release

  1. Seasons of the Witch
  2. Sidewalk Ends
  3. Melts Away
  4. Say Something
  5. Creo Burn
  6. Bits of Skin
  7. You Awful Me
  8. Attack of the Butterflies (bonus track on reissue)
  9. On My Way (bonus track on reissue)
  10. Drain (bonus track on reissue)
  11. All the Cars (bonus track on reissue)
  12. Bits of Skin (demo) (bonus track on reissue)
  13. Say Something (demo) (bonus track on reissue)
  14. Creo Burn (demo) (bonus track on reissue)
  15. Seasons of the Witch (demo) (bonus track on reissue)

Personnel

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References

  1. "Gotham Road – Seasons Of The Witch". Discogs. Retrieved December 1, 2016.