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Choose to Love, Live or Die EP by I Killed the Prom Queen Released 2002 Genre Metalcore I Killed the Prom Queen chronology Choose to Love, Live or Die
(2002)I Killed the Prom Queen / Parkway Drive: Split CD
(2003)Choose to Love, Live or Die is an EP by Australian band metalcore band I Killed the Prom Queen.
The original line-up of I Killed The Prom Queen consisted of vocalist Lee Stacy, guitarist Jona Weinhofen, drummer Josef Peters, bass guitarist Ben Engel and second guitarist Simon O'Gorman. The following year Michael Crafter, now synonymous with I Killed The Prom Queen and Australian Hardcore, joined the group to share the vocal duties. Soon after this Leaton Rose, now of the band The Hot Lies, replace Engel on bass. The group then recorded a four track demo which would become Choose to Love, Live or Die. This demo was later re-released as an EP by Final Prayer Records. All of the songs found on this recording were re-recorded for the bands third EP Your Past Comes Back to Haunt You.
Track listing
- "Choose to Love, Live or Die"
- "The Paint Brush Killer"
- "Dream as Hearts Bleed"
- "Upon a Rivers Sky"
As Michael Crafter explains on the DVD "Sleepless Nights and City Lights", there was originally supposed to be a 5th track on the album. But, it was accidentally deleted from the computer in the studio they were using, so they decided to stick with just four.
Personnel
- Lee Stacy – vocals
- Michael Crafter – vocals
- Jona Weinhofen – guitar
- Simon O'Gorman – guitar
- Leaton Rose – bass
- J. J. Peters – drums
Footnotes
Jona Weinhofen • Jamie Hope • Kevin Cameron • Sean Kennedy • J. J. Peters
Michael Crafter • Ed Butcher • Lee Stacey • Leaton Rose • Colin Jeffs • Tyrone RossStudio albums Extended plays Choose to Love, Live or Die • I Killed the Prom Queen / Parkway Drive: Split CD • Your Past Comes Back to Haunt YouLive albums Sleepless Nights and City Lights (CD/DVD)Record labels Ikilledthepromqueen.com Categories:- 2002 EPs
- I Killed the Prom Queen albums
- 2000s metalcore album stubs
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