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The Kids We Used to Be...
Studio album by
Released20 September 2010
GenreMelodic hardcore, hardcore punk[1]
Length38:22
LabelVisible Noise
ProducerJohn Mitchell
Your Demise chronology
Ignorance Never Dies
(2009)
The Kids We Used to Be...
(2010)
The Golden Age
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Alternative Press[2]
AbsolutePunk80%[3]
Rock Sound9/10[4]

The Kids We Used to Be... is the third full-length studio album by British hardcore punk band Your Demise. It is the first to feature new vocalist Ed McRae, following the departure of George Noble in 2009. The album was released on 20 September 2010 in the UK & Europe via Visible Noise.

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."MMX"1:55
2."Miles Away"3:23
3."Scared of the Light"3:46
4."Life of Luxury" (feat. Mike Duce of Lower Than Atlantis)3:37
5."Teenage Lust"4:27
6."The Kids We Used to Be..."3:40
7."Get the Fuck Out of Little Rock"1:07
8."Like a Broken Record"4:31
9."Shine On" (feat. Mike Hranica of The Devil Wears Prada)4:00
10."Give Up, Get Dropped, Lose Out"3:20
11."XO"4:12
Total length:37:58

Personnel

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Your Demise
  • Ed McRae – vocals
  • Stuart Paice – guitar
  • Daniel Osborne – guitar
  • James Sampson – bass
  • James Tailby – drums
Guest appearances
  • Mike Duce of Lower Than Atlantis – vocals on "Life of Luxury"
  • Mike Hranica of The Devil Wears Prada – vocals on "Shine On"

References

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  1. ^ Van Rooyen, Keagan (23 November 2010). "Your Demise – The Kids We Used to Be review". RISE. Retrieved 8 November 2015. The music has become more 'hardcore punk' than the previous album Ignorance never dies, which in comparison had a more apparent metal influence.
  2. ^ Dan Slessor. "Your Demise - The Kids We Used To Be - Alternative Press". Alternative Press. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  3. ^ Ryan Gardner. "Your Demise - The Kids We Used To Be - Album Review - AbsolutePunk.NET". Absolute Punk. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  4. ^ Oli Robertson. "Your Demise - The Kids We Used To Be : Rocksound". Rock Sound. Retrieved 19 November 2013.