The Faithless

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The Faithless
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 13, 2006
Genre Deathcore
Length26:35
Label Victory
Producer Andreas Magnusson
Nights Like These chronology
The Only Clown I'm Down With Is Gacy
(2004)
The Faithless
(2006)
Sunlight at Secondhand
(2007)
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The Faithless is the debut full-length album by Nights Like These. It was released on June 13, 2006 by Victory Records.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Storming Valhalla
  2. Head Of Medusa
  3. Destroy The Stairs
  4. Scavenger’s Daughter
  5. Memento Mori
  6. Ghost Town Rituals
  7. Symphony For The Plague
  8. Bury The Messenger
  9. We Were Meant For Ruin
  10. Eternal Tempest
  11. Let The Waters Overtake Us

Personnel

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