The Shape of Things to Come... (EP)

The Shape of Things to Come... (EP)

Infobox Album | Name = The Shape Of Things To Come... EP
Type = ep
Artist = My Ruin


Released = 18th August 2003
Recorded = Rock Falcon Studios Hollywood, CA The Deadstone Hollywood, CA
Genre = Alternative metal, Nu metal
Length = 19:30
Label = Century Media
Producer = Nick Raskulinecz Mick Murphy Todd Osenbrugh
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Last album = "To Britain With Love... And Bruises" (2001)
This album = "The Shape Of Things To Come... EP" (2003)
Next album = "The Horror Of Beauty" (2003)

"The Shape Of Things To Come..." is the first EP released by American band My Ruin. It features the song "Made To Measure" from the forthcoming album "The Horror Of Beauty" in both it's original version and a radio edit.

Track listing

# Made to Measure
# Grotesque
# Unmanageable
# Sex Junkie (Plasmatics Cover)
# Made to Measure (Radio Edit)

Extra Content

Along with the music when you play the CD on a computer, you have the option to watch a 13 minute short film directed by Tairrie B about the band. The video includes interviews with all band members, studio footage from the making of the new album, "The Horror Of Beauty", and a couple of live snippets.

Personnel

* Tairrie B - Vocals
* Mick Murphy - Guitars, Producer on tracks 1, 2 and 4
* Meghan Mattex - Bass
* Yael - Drums
* Nick Raskulinecz - Producer, Engineer and Mixer on track 3
* Todd Osenbrugh - Producer and Engineer on tracks 1, 2, and 4
* Roger Lian - Mastering


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