These Cities, Our Graves

These Cities, Our Graves

Infobox Album | Name = These Cities, Our Graves
Type = Album
Artist = Antagonist |
| Released = 7 August, 2006
Re-Released = 2008
Genre = Hardcore
Metalcore
Length = 24 minutes, 34 seconds
Label = [http://www.elevenfiftyseven.com Elevenfiftyseven Records]
Last album =
This album = "These Cities, Our Graves"
(2006)
Next album = "Distance"
(2007)
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Alternative Cover
Type = Album


Lower caption = "These Cities, Our Graves" 2008 Cover Art

"These Cities, Our Graves" is the first full length album released by the New Zealand Metalcore/Hardcore band Antagonist. It was released in August 2006. In 2008 the album was re-released in Australia on Trail & Error Records, and it featured two more songs, "Distance" and "Stranger", which are both on the 2007 "Distance" EP.

Track listing

2006 Release
# "These Cities, Our Graves" - "1:12"
# "The Walking Dead" - "2:53"
# "Hollywood" - "3:14"
# "Show Some Heart (Go Vegan)" - "2:46"
# "R.E.S.P.E.C.T" - "3:05"
# "The Birth of Tragedy" - "2:49"
# "(Not Even) Silver Bullets" - "2:44"
# "Suicide Girls" - "2:34"
# "Q. What Do You Call Getting A Handjob From Mrs Calloway In The Back Of Her Jaguar? A. A Fucking Lie" - "3:18"

2008 Re-Release
#

  • "Distance" - "2:46"
    #
  • "Stranger" - "2:27"

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