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Album: Dead Throne (2011)
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Songfacts®:

  • This is the second track on Christian post hardcore band The Devil Wears Prada's fourth studio album Dead Throne. It starts with the lyric, "back for the fourth time around," and unsurprisingly the band thought about opening the album with this song. Eventually they decided to let it follow the title track, and act as a bridge into the rest of the record.
  • Frontman Mike Hrancia told Alternative Press: "I wrote it a little bit differently than I've ever wrote anything else; [I wrote it] like a poem and then put it to the song rather than building off the song too much."
  • Guitarist Chris Rubey (from Alternative Press): "The one singing part in it Adam [Dutkiewicz, producer] made a whole bunch better. That part used to be really different - I think Adam actually took a few breakdowns out of the song just to keep everything flowing."

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