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"Tru-Kvlt-Metal"
Single by All That Remains
from the album The Order of Things
ReleasedFebruary 10, 2015
Recorded2014
GenreMetalcore
Length3:39
LabelRazor & Tie
Songwriter(s)Jason Costa, Oli Herbert, Philip Labonte, Mike Martin, Josh Wilbur
Producer(s)Josh Wilbur
All That Remains singles chronology
"This Probably Won't End Well"
(2015)
"Tru-Kvlt-Metal"
(2015)
"For You"
(2015)

"Tru-Kvlt-Metal" is the second non-official and third single song by American melodic metalcore band All That Remains from their seventh album, The Order of Things. It was released February 10, 2015.[1]

Song meaning

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Phil Labonte stated about the song: "Tru-Kvlt-Metal" is really sarcastic. It's really directed towards the people that we've heard year after year, record after record, saying, 'Oh, put out another record like The Fall Of Ideals. We've done that, and even if we did it, some purist would say it's tarnished anyway because we've already done it. You can't win, so (the song) is kind of like flicking my nose at them and giving them the bird."[2]

Reception

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AllMusic reviewer James Christopher Monger criticized the track, saying the song "goes so far as to call out those who have cast doubt on the band's authenticity, and does so amidst a barrage of alt-metal tropes that must have taken minutes to conjure."[3]

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."Tru-Kvlt-Metal"3:39

Personnel

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All That Remains

Additional

  • Josh Wilbur - Production
  • TBA - Mixing
  • TBA - Mastering
  • TBA - Artwork

References

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  1. ^ "All That Remains' new stuff is Tru-KVLT-Metal | Metal Insider". 6 February 2015.
  2. ^ "ALL THAT REMAINS: New Song 'Tru-KVLT-Metal' Available for Streaming". 9 February 2015.
  3. ^ Monger, James Christopher. "The Order of Things - All That Remains". AllMusic. Retrieved May 3, 2019.