This Too Shall Pass (album)

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This Too Shall Pass
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ReleasedFebruary 21, 2006
Recorded2005
Genre Alternative rock, post-punk, Christian rock
Label Tooth & Nail Records
Producer Steven Haigler
The Fold chronology
This Too Shall Pass
(2006)
Secrets Keep You Sick
(2007)
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This too Shall Pass is the debut album of Chicago-based rock group The Fold. It was released in February 2006 on Tooth and Nail Records and features fourteen tracks. The title is a reference to the phrase "This, too, shall pass".

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Gravity"
  2. "Backseat Drivers"
  3. "New City"
  4. "The Title Track"
  5. "What is Right"
  6. "Going for my Lungs"
  7. "Evermore"
  8. "Remnant"
  9. "Rid of Me"
  10. "Stay"
  11. "With You, I Sink"
  12. "We've Been At This"
  13. "Surrounded"
  14. "I Believe You"
  1. "Away"
  2. "Seasons"
  3. "Once And For All (Acoustic)"
  4. "Rid of Me (demo)"

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