A Feast for the Fallen

A Feast for the Fallen

Infobox Album
Name = A Feast for the Fallen
Type = studio
Artist = Send More Paramedics


Released = 2004
Genre = Crossover
Length =
Label = In at the Deep End Records

"A Feast for the Fallen" is the debut album by English band Send More Paramedics.

Track listing

# "The Hordes"
# "The Pain of Being Dead"
# "Cannibal"
# "Brains"
# "Resurrection Cemetery"
# "Kingdom of the Undead"
# "Epulum"
# "Necromancer"
# "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes"
# "Zombie Sweetheart"
# "Aim for the Head"
# "Zombified"

Miscellanea

After the final track, "Zombified", a hidden track begins; a conversation between two American men about zombies. This lasts over 20 minutes. It has been suggested that both voices are performed by vocalist B'Hellmouth, although this is not confirmed on the album sleeve notes.

amples and References

*The sample used during the introduction to "Cannibal" is taken from the 1985 George A. Romero film 'Day of the Dead'; specifically the death scene of the character Rickles.

*The sample used as the introduction to "Brains" is taken from the film 'Return of the Living Dead Part II'.

*The sample used as the introduction to "Kingdom of the Undead" is taken from the 1968 George A. Romero film 'Night of the Living Dead'.

*"The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" uses theme music from the film 'The Return of the Living Dead'.


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