Heroine (Explicit Version) (2006)
| Artist: From First To Last |
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Mothersound ~ From First To Last
2. Last Plague, The ~ From First To Last
3. And We All Have A Hell ~ From First To Last
4. Afterbirth ~ From First To Last
5. World War Me ~ From First To Last
6. Shame Shame ~ From First To Last
7. Crows Are Coming For Us, The ~ From First To Last
8. Levy, The ~ From First To Last
9. Goodbye Waves ~ From First To Last
10. Waltz Moore ~ From First To Last
11. Heroine ~ From First To Last
| This group heads into 2006 with freight train momentum, closing out last year with a sold out national tour, extensive video play, and sales of their previous album, Dear Diary My Teen Angst Has A Body Count, topping 120,000. Now comes Heroine, which showcases a band evolving; reaching past their post-hardcore roots and into metal, industrial, and emo with the most creative and genre-busting material they've ever recorded. Produced by Ross Robinson (Slipknot, At The Drive-In, Korn), and mixed by Andy Wallace (Nirvana, Avenged Sevenfold, System Of A Down). |
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| From First to Last: Matt Good , Travis Richter (vocals, guitar); Sonny Moore (vocals); Derek Bloom (drums). | |
| Produced by hardcore veteran Ross Robinson, From First To Last's second album is a committed, focused mix of blistering punk and metal attack, driven by a finely honed sense of purpose and an intense percussive assault. "The Levy" alternates between reflective passages and passionate howls of rage, while "Secrets Don't Make Friends" modulates its guttural message of betrayal with tight, chiseled arrangements. | |
Producer: Ross Robinson |
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Engineer: Ryan Boesch |
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Artist Overview
From First to Last, while often lumped in with the emo and screamo crowds, possess a hard-edged hardcore sound distinctly its own. Blending the angular, insistent indie-rock of `90s bands such as Jawbox with the fiery melodic metal of the likes of Korn, the five-piece emerged from Florida in the aughts with the playful HEATHERS-referencing DEAR DIARY, MY TEENAGE ANGST HAS A DEATH COUNT. On subsequent records, the outfit established a darker demeanor and more serious tone, attracting a more mature fan base.
Artist Influences
At the Drive-In | Deftones | Descendents | Foo Fighters | Gameface | Gorilla Biscuits | Jawbox | Jawbreaker | Metallica | Mineral (Texas) | Naked Ape | Texas Is the Reason | The Promise Ring
At the Drive-In | Deftones | Descendents | Foo Fighters | Gameface | Gorilla Biscuits | Jawbox | Jawbreaker | Metallica | Mineral (Texas) | Naked Ape | Texas Is the Reason | The Promise Ring
Artist Contemporaries
Boy Sets Fire | Escape the Fate | Every Time I Die | Good Charlotte | Hawthorne Heights | He Is Legend | My Chemical Romance | Saosin | Scary Kids Scaring Kids | Scatter the Ashes | Senses Fail | Silverstein (Band) | The Fall of Troy | The Used | Thursday | Underoath
Boy Sets Fire | Escape the Fate | Every Time I Die | Good Charlotte | Hawthorne Heights | He Is Legend | My Chemical Romance | Saosin | Scary Kids Scaring Kids | Scatter the Ashes | Senses Fail | Silverstein (Band) | The Fall of Troy | The Used | Thursday | Underoath
Technical Info
| Release Date : 03/21/2006 | |
| Original Release Date : 2006 | |
| Catalog ID : 86803 | |
| Label : Epitaph (USA) | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00045778677924 |
Professional Reviews
Kerrang (Magazine)
(p.66)
- Ranked #20 in Kerrang's "20 Greatest Albums of 2006" -- "FFTL's second album justified the hype with ease."
(p.66)
- Ranked #20 in Kerrang's "20 Greatest Albums of 2006" -- "FFTL's second album justified the hype with ease."

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