Doppelgänger (The Fall of Troy album) explained

Doppelgänger
Type:Album
Artist:the Fall of Troy
Cover:F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X. (The Fall of Troy single - cover art).jpg
Released:August 16, 2005
Recorded:2004–2005
Studio:Sound House in Ballard, WA
Genre:
Length:44:33
Label:Equal Vision
Producer:Barett Jones
Prev Title:The Fall of Troy
Prev Year:2003
Next Title:Manipulator
Next Year:2007

Doppelgänger is the second studio album from American mathcore band the Fall of Troy, which followed up the band's bootlegged Ghostship Demos EP from 2004 as well as their self-titled LP from 2003. Four of the songs ("I Just Got This Symphony Goin'", "F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X.", "Mouths Like Sidewinder Missiles", "Whacko Jacko Steals the Elephant Man's Bones") were re-recorded versions of tracks from the self-titled album, hence the name Doppelgänger. "Macaulay McCulkin" was taken from the Ghostship Demos EP, and was put onto Doppelgänger for unknown reasons.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Metal Injection. Kaufman. Drew. Twenty Nine-Scene #1: THE FALL OF TROY - Doppelgänger (2005). Doppelgänger was the perfect marriage of emo, post-hardcore, and progressive metal.. January 5, 2019. March 28, 2019.
  2. Web site: Brooklyn Vegan. Sacher. Andrew. 15 albums that defined the 2000s post-hardcore boom. March 31, 2020. March 31, 2020.