The Mourning After is the band's second studio album 40 Below Summer . The release took place on October 28, 2003. The singles released two songs: "Self Medicate" and "Taxi Cab Confession." Self Medicate is the soundtrack for the Texas Chainsaw Massacre .
| The morning after | ||||
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| Studio Album 40 Below Summer | ||||
| Date of issue | October 28, 2003 | |||
| Genres | Nu metal Alternative rock Hard rock | |||
| Duration | 48:35 | |||
| Producer | David bendet | |||
| A country | ||||
| Language of songs | English | |||
| Label | Razor & Tie Records | |||
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| Timeline 40 Below Summer | ||||
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List of Songs
- Self Medicate - 3:13
- “Taxi Cab Confession” - 3:21
- "Rain" - 4:33
- Breathless - 3:47
- Better Life 3:04
- Monday Song - 3:46
- "FE" feat. Ill Niño - 3:23
- Awakening - 3:36
- Alienation - 3:42
- “A Season In Hell” - 16:18
- "Training Day (Japanese Import Exclusive) - 3:38
- Track 16 “A Season In Hell” - the so-called “hidden track”, containing, in addition to the song itself, two more: “Can You Feel The End?” (From 3:02) and “The Day I Died” (from 11: 58).
Record Members
- Max Illidge - vocals
- Joey D'Amico - rhythm guitar
- Jordan Plingos - Solo Guitar
- Carlos Aguilar - drums
- Hector Graziani (Hector Graziani) - bass
Notes
- ↑ The Mourning After (English) on AllMusic