Mosh n' Roll explained

Mosh n' Roll
Type:Studio
Artist:Bury Your Dead
Cover:Mosh n' Roll.jpg
Recorded:The Brick Hithouse
Genre:Metalcore, beatdown hardcore
Label:Mediaskare
Producer:Shane Frisby
Prev Title:It's Nothing Personal
Prev Year:2009

Mosh n' Roll is the sixth studio album from metalcore band Bury Your Dead. The album marks the return of the band's former vocalist, Mat Bruso.[1]

Mosh n' Roll contains 11 audio tracks, although the final track, "Mosh n' Roll" is not listed on the back cover or in the liner notes. The song was originally recorded and featured on the band's first official album, You Had Me At Hello (2002). The version that appears on Mosh n' Roll (the 2011 album) is a re-recorded version of the original. The re-recorded track and the album's title pay homage to Bury Your Dead's roots.

With the exception of the title track, all songs on the album are named after Kurt Vonnegut works. Previous Bury Your Dead albums also had themes: Cover Your Tracks (2004) has tracks named after movies featuring Tom Cruise, in Beauty and the Breakdown the theme was children's fairy-tales, expressed through track titles, artwork and song lyrics.

The album was recorded in Hyannis, MA at The Brick HitHouse studios and produced by Shane Frisby.

Mosh n' Roll was released on August 2, 2011, through Mediaskare Records.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mosh'n'Roll review. Exclaim!. Kiel Hume. 1 August 2011. 23 July 2019.