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Into the Valley of Death

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Into the Valley of Death
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 22, 2003
RecordedLate 2002 - Early 2003
GenrePunk rock, Crossover thrash, hardcore punk, heavy metal
Length37:36
LabelEpitaph
ProducerDeath By Stereo
Death By Stereo chronology
Day of the Death
(2001)
Into the Valley of Death
(2003)
Death for Life
(2005)
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Into the Valley of Death is the third studio album by Death by Stereo. It was released on April 22, 2003 as their second album on Epitaph Records. The enhanced CD version of this album has a video for "Wasted Words" included.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Plague"3:00
2."Beyond The Blinders"3:39
3."Wasted Words"3:36
4."I Wouldn't Piss In Your Ear If Your Brain Was On Fire"2:18
5."Shh, It'll Be Our Little Secret"3:08
6."What I Can't Hear, Touch, Taste, Smell Or See Can't Hurt Me"3:01
7."Unstoppable"3:52
8."Let Down And Alone"2:37
9."These Are A Few Of My Favorite Things"2:26
10."Good Morning America"0:41
11."Flag Day"2:44
12."You're A Bullshit Salesman With A Mouthful Of Samples"3:04
13."Wake Up, You're Dead"3:27

All tracks written by Death by Stereo

Band Line-up

Additional Credits

  • Tim "Tito" Owens - Additional Guitar
  • Rob Aston, Ron Lomas, Vijay Kumar, Dave Itow, Dave Mandel, Shannon Dietz, Sid Dynamite, Benny Kane and Andrew Tabizon (additional vocals)
  • Recorded at Sound City Studios and Death Tracks
  • Mixed at For The Record
  • Engineered by Paul Miner
  • Assistant Engineered by Pete Martinez, Oliver and Efrem Schulz
  • Mastered by Paul Miner at Q-Mark

Dave Mandel provided backing vocals on this album. He is the owner of Indecision Records, Death by Stereo's first label.

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