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Death Is My Only Friend

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Released
  
July 7, 2009

Length
  
50:21

Release date
  
7 July 2009

Label
  
Serjical Strike Records

Recorded
  
2007-2008

Artist
  
Death by Stereo

Producer
  
Jason Freese

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Death Is My Only Friend (2009)
  
Black Sheep of the American Dream (2012)

Genres
  
Hardcore punk, Heavy metal

Similar
  
Death by Stereo albums, Other albums

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Death Is My Only Friend is the fifth studio album by Death by Stereo, released in July, 2009. It is their first album in four years, since the release of Death for Life in 2005, the longest gap between Death by Stereo's studio albums to date.

Contents

Album information

Writing and recording sessions for Death Is My Only Friend lasted for almost two years, making it the longest time Death by Stereo has ever spent making an album. Writing for the follow-up to Death for Life began in the summer/fall 2006 while original guitarist Jim Miner and original drummer Jarrod Alexander would reunite with the band to work on the album.

It was confirmed by frontman Efrem Schulz that this album would be recorded with two drummers, Alexander and Chris Dalley (from Ten Foot Pole). Dalley, who had toured with the band for the last few months since the departure of longtime drummer Todd Hennig, will be doing the bulk of future tours, while Alexander tours with his post-Death by Stereo band A Static Lullaby.

Schulz also confirmed that Miner will be doing random, but will not be doing full tours while promoting this album. However, he would only be writing and recording the album, only months after his recent wrist surgery. Miner's brother, Paul, also returned to the band to play bass on the new album along with the band's current bassist, Tyler Rebbe, who has been recording an album with his other band Pulley.

Death Is My Only Friend also marks the first time that Alexander and the Miner brothers have recorded albums together under the name Death by Stereo since If Looks Could Kill, I'd Watch You Die.

The album's seventh track, "Forever and a Day" is a re-recorded version of the track of the same name from Death for Life.

The album is now out of print.

Track listing

  1. Opening Destruction - 3:00
  2. The Ballad Of Sid Dynamite - 3:10
  3. I Sing For You - 3:50
  4. The Last Song - 3:49
  5. Bread For The Dead - 3:08
  6. Dead To Me - 3:03
  7. Forever And A Day - 4:50
  8. Wake The Dead - 3:02
  9. I Got Your Back - 3:31
  10. Who Should Die? You Should Die - 3:07
  11. We Sing Today For A Better Tomorrow - 3:42
  12. D.B.S.F.U. - 3:18
  13. Welcome To The Party - 3:16
  14. Fear Of A Brown Planet - 1:44
  15. For All My Friends (The Unity Song) - 3:40

Personnel

  • Efrem Schulz – lead vocals, guitars
  • Dan Palmer – lead Guitar, backing vocals
  • Tyler Rebbe – bass
  • Jarrod Alexander – drums, percussion
  • JP "The Kid" Giricke – rhythm guitar
  • Jason Freese – producer, piano, string arrangements
  • Songs

    1Opening Destruction2:59
    2The Ballad of Sid Dynamite3:09
    3I Sing for You3:50

    References

    Death Is My Only Friend Wikipedia