Cover Your Tracks (album)

Cover Your Tracks is the second full-length album from the metalcore band Bury Your Dead. It was released October 19, 2004 on Victory Records and features re-recordings of two songs from Bury Your Dead's first full-length You Had Me at Hello. All songs are named after Tom Cruise movies.[3]

Cover Your Tracks
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 19, 2004
GenreMetalcore, hardcore
Length31:07
LabelVictory
ProducerMatthew Ellard
Bury Your Dead chronology
You Had Me at Hello
(2003)
Cover Your Tracks
(2004)
Alive
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Punknews[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Top Gun"2:19
2."Vanilla Sky"2:23
3."Mission: Impossible"2:42
4."Eyes Wide Shut"2:33
5."Magnolia"2:47
6."The Outsiders"2:15
7."Mission: Impossible 2"2:32
8."The Color of Money"2:35
9."Risky Business"4:25
10."Legend"2:22
11."All the Right Moves"3:00
12."Losin' It"1:14
Total length:31:07
  • Music videos were released for "Magnolia" and "The Color of Money".

Credits

Band

  • Mat Bruso - vocals
  • Brendan "Slim" MacDonald - guitars
  • Eric Ellis - guitars[4]
  • Rich Casey - bass
  • Mark Castillo - drums

Other

  • Matthew Ellard - production, mixing
  • Alan Douches - mastering
  • Adam Wentworth - layout, design
  • Robert Lotzko - photography
  • Chris Daniele - model
  • Krista Kovacs - model
  • Elisha Kovacs - model
  • Mark and Liz Copec - cars
  • John Domminello - tuxedos

References

  1. John D. Luerssen. "Cover your Tracks overview". All Music.
  2. "Cover your Tracks review". Punknews. 29 October 2004.
  3. New Wave of American Heavy Metal Garry Sharpe-Young 2005 - - Page 73 0958268401 In June 2004 the band would enter the Q-Division Studios in Somerville, Massachusetts with producer Matthew Ellard to record their second album 'Cover Your Tracks'. The album would have a rather bizarre concept in that all 12 songs, including the title track, were named after Tom Cruise movies! With the new album released in October 2004, the band would film a promotional video for the song 'The Color Of Money' with director Dale Restighini in Irvington, New Jersey, ...
  4. Ellis played guitar on Bury Your Dead's breakout album 'Cover Your Tracks' in 2004, along with their 2006 album, 'Beauty and the Breakdown,' and the metalcore band's 2008 self-titled record.
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