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Worth Dying For
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 15, 2008
RecordedModesto, California,
Mobile, Alabama
Genrecontemporary worship, contemporary Christian, Christian rock, pop rock
LabelIntegrity Music
ProducerHenry Seely
Joth Hunt
Dave Wyatt
Worth Dying For chronology
Worth Dying For
(2008)
Love Riot
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Jesus Freak Hideout[1]
Cross Rhythms[2]

Worth Dying For is the self-titled debut album of the Modesto, California-based contemporary worship band Worth Dying For (now Fearless BND). It was released by Integrity Music in April 2008.[3]

Trivia

Joth Hunt, of the Australian worship conference movement Planetshakers, was flown into the United States to help produce this album. Henry Seely also from Planetshakers also worked on this album. The original title of this album when it was an independent release was "Ammunition". Two songs on the original release, "Great" and "To Love You" were replaced by "Let it Out" and "At Your Cross".

Track listing

  1. Revolution (Micah Berteau)
  2. Let It Out (Sean Loche, Berteau)
  3. Unite (Loche)
  4. Crazy (Berteau, Christy Johnson)
  5. Die To Live (Berteau)
  6. Holy (Berteau)
  7. Consume Me Now (Loche)
  8. All We (Loche)
  9. At Your Cross (Berteau, Josh O'Haire)
  10. My Only One (Berteau, Loche)
  11. Take Me (Berteau)
  12. Lose Myself (Johnson)
  13. The Change (Loche and Jennifer Avelino)
  14. Unafraid (Johnson)
  15. Infiltrate (Loche)[3]

Chart performance

WDF charted at #166 on Billboard Magazine's Billboard 200 chart and #11 on their Christian Albums chart.[4]

References

  1. ^ JesusFreakHideout review
  2. ^ Cross Rhythms review
  3. ^ a b Integrity Music
  4. ^ "Billboard Albums - For Dying For". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 May 2012.