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A Life Once Lost - Open Your Mouth For The Speechless, In Case Of Those Appointed To Die [2000] - Kostenlose Archiv-Audioinhalte
Autor(en): A Life Once Lost
1 / 901 Joan Said Please
- 1. 01 Joan Said Please
- 2. 02 This Is What She Calls Home
- 3. 03 The Introduction
- 4. 04 Almost Perfect But I Failed
- 5. 05 Gentle And Elegant
- 6. 06 All Falls River Failed
- 7. 07 When Everything Becomes Still
- 8. 08 Just Before His Crucifixion
- 9. 09 Why Do You Make Me Bleed
Über
**The Myspace Metal And Alternative Archive Project
**Visit https://archive.org/details/MyspaceScene for more details on our mission.
This is the second known release by revolutionary Technical Metalcore powerhouse, A Life Once Lost.
Genre: Technical Metalcore/Chaotic Hardcore
Country: USA (PA)
Original Myspace URL: [https://myspace.com/alifeoncelost](https://myspace.com/alifeoncelost)
Tracklist:
1. Joan Said Please
2. This Is What She Calls Home
3. The Introduction
4. Almost Perfect But I Failed
5. Gentle And Elegant
6. All Falls River Failed
7. When Everything Becomes Still
8. Just Before His Crucifixion
9. Why Do You Make Me Bleed
What this project aims to do is create an archive for any and every shred of Metal and Alternative style music from between 2001 and 2012 that can be recovered. This time frame was considered to be the "wild west" for metal and alternative bands, with many gaining national fandom just by uploading a single 3 or 4 song demo to the website. We are searching every nook and cranny of the internet to find these pieces of musical art that would otherwise be forever lost to time and the black hole the Internet has become. No song too short, and no artist too obscure.
Things we are not archiving: Anything that belongs to a still active Record Label, or that are still actively for sale in their original un-altered format (via Bandcamp, iTunes, Amazon Music, or any other digital platform). We do not wish to create any issues where copyright may be at play.
If you have anything to contribute, or wish for something to be removed, please get in contact with the creator of this project at MyspaceArchiveProject@gmail.com