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Terrible Things (album)

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Released
  
August 31, 2010

Genre
  
Alternative rock

Label
  
Universal Motown

Recorded
  
Birmingham, Alabama

Length
  
39:10

Producer
  
Jason Elgin

Terrible Things is the debut album by alternative rock supergroup Terrible Things. The band consists of former Taking Back Sunday guitarist and The Color Fred leader Fred Mascherino, guitarist Andy Jackson from Hot Rod Circuit, and drummer Josh Eppard from Coheed and Cambria fame. "Lullaby" was originally a song by Mascherino's former group Breaking Pangaea, and "Terrible Things" was originally a song by The Color Fred, Mascherino's solo project. Originally called "Initials" the band later changed their name to "Terrible Things" as well as the album title, in addition to the song name.

Lynam frontman Jacob Bunton has recorded the bass and piano on the album as the band didn't have a permanent bassist at the time.

Personnel

  • Fred Mascherino - vocals, guitar
  • Andy Jackson - vocals, guitar
  • Josh Eppard - drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • Jason Elgin - producer
  • Additional musicians
  • Jacob Bunton - bass guitar, piano, organ
  • Bethany Borg-Martin - violin
  • Avi Friedlander - cello
  • Adam Wright - strings arrangement
  • Elena Mascherino - vocals on outro
  • References

    Terrible Things (album) Wikipedia