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Killing All That Holds You is the second album by 10 Years, released in 2004 with new vocalist Jesse Hasek. Although it was not widely distributed, the band currently sells it at their live shows, and an autographed copy is available on their webstore.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Wasteland"3:49
2."Through the Iris"3:33
3."Seven"3:50
4."R.E.S.T."3:48
5."Blank Shell"3:30
6."At a Loss"3:29
7."Silhouette of a Life"4:43
8."All White"4:30
9."Magna-Phi"3:09
10."Frailty"3:57
11."Wasteland" (Live Acoustic)5:07
12."Through the Iris" (Live Acoustic)3:55
13."Shelter" (Live Acoustic)4:03
14."Insects" (Live Acoustic)3:47
  • Tracks 11- 14 were recorded live @ Disc Exchange West in Knoxville, TN on 08-27-2004.
  • Rerecorded versions of "Wasteland" and "Through the Iris" appear on their follow-up album and major-label debut, The Autumn Effect; the same record also features a studio version of "Insects."
  • "Silhouette of a Life" was included as a bonus track on the deluxe edition of Feeding the Wolves.

Personnel

  • Jesse Hasek - Vocals
  • Ryan "Tater" Johnson - Guitars
  • Matt Wantland - Guitars
  • Lewis "Big Lew" Cosby - Bass
  • Brian Vodinh - Drums, Guitars (on track 11-14)

References

  1. ^ "10 Years - Killing All That Holds You - album review". Sputnikmusic. August 7, 2009. Retrieved July 12, 2011.