After the Eulogy

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After the Eulogy
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 25, 2000
RecordedCarriage House Studios, Stamford, Connecticut
GenrePost-hardcore, melodic hardcore
Length47:12
LabelVictory, Wind-Up
ProducerBoysetsfire, Andy Katz, Nick Rotundo, Morgan Walker
Boysetsfire chronology
Coalesce / Boy Sets Fire
(2000)
After the Eulogy
(2000)
Live for Today
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

After the Eulogy is the second full-length release from Delaware band, Boysetsfire. The album was originally released in 2000 on Victory Records and was re-released in 2001 by Wind-Up Records. The album also features the band's biggest song, "Rookie".

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."After the Eulogy"3:31
2."Rookie"4:13
3."Pariah Under Glass"2:22
4."When Rhetoric Dies"3:40
5."Still Waiting for the Punchline"2:23
6."The Abominations of Those Virtuous"4:43
7."Our Time Honored Tradition of Cannibalism"4:29
8."(Compassion) As Skull Fragments on the Wall"2:51
9."My Life in the Knife Trade"4:59
10."Across Five Years"3:47
11."Twelve Step Hammer Program"2:59
12."Unspoken Request"3:24
13."The Force Majeure"3:49
14."Timothy[2]"4:18

Pop culture appearances

"Rookie" was featured in the video games 1080° Avalanche and Legends of Wrestling. The song was also used on the Downhill mountain biking section of the mountain bike film Roam by The Collective.

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Only on 2001 re-release.