Cross Your Fingers

Cross Your Fingers
Cross Your Fingers
Studio album by For All Those Sleeping
Released July 20, 2010
Recorded 2009–2010
Genre Post-hardcore, alternative rock, metalcore, pop punk
Length 32:37
Label Fearless
Producer Cameron Mizell
For All Those Sleeping chronology
The Lies We Live
(2008)
Cross Your Fingers
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Alternative Press 2/5 stars[1]
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Cross Your Fingers is the debut album from Minnesota post-hardcore band For All Those Sleeping, released through Fearless Records on July 20, 2010. The album was produced by Cameron Mizell (Sleeping with Sirens, I See Stars, Woe, Is Me). Two singles that were released off this album are "I'm Not Dead Yet" and "Never Leave Northfield".

Contents

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Outbreak of Heartache"   3:17
2. "Never Leave Northfield"   3:23
3. "I'm Not Dead Yet"   3:13
4. "Janice, It Ain't Funny"   4:19
5. "I Hate to See You Go"   3:19
6. "Run Away"   3:02
7. "The Midnight Society"   2:50
8. "He's Dead Because Mommy Killed Him"   3:08
9. "Favorite Liar"   3:18
10. "If I Wanted Your Two Cents I'd Rob You"   3:28

Personnel

  • Mike Champa - lead vocals
  • London Snetsinger - vocals, bass
  • Jerad Pierskalla - guitar, vocals
  • David Volgman-Stevens - guitar
  • Ethan Trekell - drums, percussion
Production
  • Cameron Mizell - production, engineering

Trivia

  • The songs "Janice, It Ain't Funny" and "I'm Not Dead Yet" are taken from earlier material by the band.
  • The lyrics of the song "He's Dead Because Mommy Killed Him" are based on the original A Nightmare on Elm Street, with the title being a line said by the main character's mother.

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