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Six Years Home
2009 studio album by Hopes Die Last From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Six Years Home is the debut studio album by Italian post-hardcore band Hopes Die Last. It was released on August 4, 2009, through Standby Records. It includes a re-recorded version of "Call Me Sick Boy" from their EP Your Face Down Now, and nine other tracks.
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Track listing
Personnel
Six Year Home album personnel as listed on Allmusic.[3]
- Hopes Die Last
- Daniele Tofani - unclean vocals
- Marco Mantovani - lead guitar, backing vocals
- Luigi Magliocca - rhythm guitar
- Marco "Becko" Calanca - bass, clean vocals, keyboard, programming
- Ivan Panella - drums, percussion
- Composers[4]
- Daniele Tofani - composer on Consider Me Alive
- Marco Mantovani - composer on all songs except Consider Me Alive
- Jacopo Iannariello - composer on Good Mourning, Honey (Former guitarist, 2004–2008)
- Production
- Produced, mixed, additional keyboard, programming & vocals by Daniele Brian Autore
- Engineered & mastered by Vincenzo Mario Cristi
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References
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