Black Lines to Battlefields
- Black Lines to Battlefields
Infobox Album |
Name = Black Lines to Battlefields
Type = EP
Artist = Acceptance
Released = May 20, 2003
Recorded = The Compound and Hell's Kitchen, Seattle, Washington
Genre = Alternative rock
Length =
Label = The Militia Group
Producer = Aaron Sprinkle
Reviews =
Last album = "Lost For Words" (2002)
This album = "Black Lines to Battlefields" (2003)
Next album = "Phantoms" (2005)
"Black Lines To Battlefields" is an EP by Acceptance, released in 2003.
Track listing
# "Permanent"
# "Seeing is Believing"
# "Bleeding Heart"
# "Black Lines To Battlefields"
# "Hold On"
# "This Is Only a Test" (Live)
# "Rerun" (Live)
Personnel
*Jason Vena - vocals
*Kaylan Cloyd - guitar
*Christian McAlhaney - guitar
*Ryan Zwiefelhofer - bass guitar
*Nick Radovanovich - drums
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