Cover Your Tracks (album) explained

Cover Your Tracks
Type:Album
Artist:Bury Your Dead
Cover:CoverYourTracks.jpg
Released:October 19, 2004
Recorded:2004
Genre:Hardcore punk, metalcore[1]
Length:31:07
Label:Victory
Producer:Matthew Ellard
Prev Title:You Had Me at Hello
Prev Year:2003
Next Title:Beauty and the Breakdown
Next Year:2005

Cover Your Tracks is the second full-length album from the metalcore band Bury Your Dead. It was released October 19, 2004, on Victory Records and features re-recordings of two songs from Bury Your Dead's first full-length You Had Me at Hello. All songs are named after Tom Cruise movies.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: CD Review: 'Cover Your Tracks', Bury Your Dead. Jim Shea. The Hofstra Chronicle.
  2. New Wave of American Heavy Metal Garry Sharpe-Young 2005 - - Page 73 0958268401 In June 2004 the band would enter the Q-Division Studios in Somerville, Massachusetts with producer Matthew Ellard to record their second album 'Cover Your Tracks'. The album would have a rather bizarre concept in that all 12 songs, including the title track, were named after Tom Cruise movies! With the new album released in October 2004, the band would film a promotional video for the song 'The Color Of Money' with director Dale Restighini in Irvington, New Jersey, ...
  3. http://loudwire.com/former-bury-your-dead-eric-ellis-solo-album-recorded-prison/ Ellis played guitar on Bury Your Dead's breakout album 'Cover Your Tracks' in 2004, along with their 2006 album, 'Beauty and the Breakdown,' and the metalcore band's 2008 self-titled record.