You Come Before You

You Come Before You

Infobox Album | Name = You Come Before You
Type = studio
Artist = Poison the Well


Released = July 1, 2003
Recorded = Sound City, Van Nuys, California and Tonteknik Recording Studios, Umeå, Sweden
Genre = Post-hardcore
Metalcore
Length = 42:59
Producer = Eskil Lövström, Pelle Henricsson
Label = Atlantic Records
Reviews = |*"Allmusic.com" Rating|4.5|5 [http://wc02.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE57918D84DAD7E20CC9D3241C0A77DFD1ED646E88B46776A4CDDBD3E47C30E79EC40A38289F6B314D605E3FE2EBB580CCCC8EE56FB906F373F8CE4A466285E36&sql=10:gxftxqyaldse link]
Last album = "Tear From the Red"
(2002)
This album = "You Come Before You"
(2003)
Next album = "Versions (Poison the Well album)"
(2007)

You Come Before You is the third full-length album by Poison the Well. It was released on July 1, 2003. It is the band's first (and only) release on Atlantic Records. More than 115,500 copies of the album have been sold in the U.S. to date. [ [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1556839/20070411/poison_the_well.jhtml Poison The Well Are Back — And Fusing Metal With ... Country?] ]

Track listing

# "Ghostchant" – 3:33
# "Loved Ones (Excerpts from Speeches of How Great You Were, and Will Never Be Again)" – 3:53
# "For a Bandaged Iris" – 4:27
# "Meeting Again for the First Time" – 4:18
# "A) The View from Here is... B) A Brick Wall" – 3:12
# "The Realist" – 3:49
# "Zombies Are Good for Your Health" – 2:24
# "The Opinionated Are so Opinionated" – 1:34
# "Apathy Is a Cold Body" – 5:00
# "Sounds Like the End of the World" – 4:24
# "Pleasant Bullet" – 3:35
# "Crystal Lake" – 2:50

Personnel

*Jeffrey Moreira - vocals
*Derek Miller - guitar
*Ryan Primack - guitar
*Geoff Bergman - bass
*Chris Hornbrook - drums


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