The Crucial Line

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The Crucial Line
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Studio album by
Released2006
Recorded2006
Genre Alternative rock
Length49:18
Label Independent
Producer Matt Litwin & Voley Martin
BulletProof Messenger chronology
The Crucial Line
(2006)
Arm Yourself
(2009)
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The Crucial Line is the debut album of Long Island rock band BulletProof Messenger and was self released in October 2006. The album was recorded and engineered by Matt Litwin, Voley Martin and Bob Stander and mastered by Tony Dawsey at Masterdisk in New York, NY.

Contents

Track listing

Music by Matt Litwin and Voley Martin. Lyrics by Matt Litwin, Voley Martin, and Marcus Klavan.

No.TitleLength
1."Wake Up Call"4:19
2."Can't Call It A Fall"3:11
3."Bring Me To Life"3:33
4."Best Of Me"3:10
5."Heavenly Answer"3:42
6."The Way"3:53
7."Finest Hour"3:30
8."11:59"1:36
9."Tomorrow"4:13
10."Save Me"3:51
11."Awaken"3:04
12."DTD"3:52
13."The Truth"3:26
14."Crucial Line"3:58

Personnel

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