Goodbye to the Gallows
Goodbye to the Gallows is the debut full-length studio album by Emmure, released through Victory Records in the UK on March 5, 2007, and in the US on March 6.[2] A vinyl reissue of the album was also released by Victory in 2013.
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| Released | March 5, 2007 | |||
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| Length | 29:33 | |||
| Label | Victory | |||
| Producer | Chris "Zeuss" Harris | |||
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The two guitarists on this release play 7 strings in Drop A# tuning (Drop Bb), which makes this and The Respect Issue the only Emmure albums to feature these tunings.
Track listing
    
| No. | Title | Length | 
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "A Ticket for the Paralyzer" | 0:50 | 
| 2. | "10 Signs That You Should Leave" | 3:19 | 
| 3. | "When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong" | 3:17 | 
| 4. | "Rusted Over Wet Dreams" | 3:09 | 
| 5. | "You Got a Henna Tattoo That Said Forever" | 3:24 | 
| 6. | "Travis Bickle" | 2:06 | 
| 7. | "Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle" (featuring Karl Schubach of Misery Signals and Tyler Guida of My Bitter End) | 3:36 | 
| 8. | "The Key to Keeping the Show Fresh Is... I'm Dead" | 2:45 | 
| 9. | "It's Not Just a Party, It's a Funeral!" | 3:05 | 
| 10. | "When Everything Goes Wrong, Take the Easy Way Out" | 4:02 | 
| Total length: | 29:33 | |
Song title information
    
- According to early album art, "Rusted Over Wet Dreams" was originally titled "Scorpios With Black Names Are Bad News".[5]
 - Track 6, titled "Travis Bickle" is a reference to the Martin Scorsese film Taxi Driver.
 - Tracks 3 and 8 are derived from the comedy program Chappelle's Show, the former being a reference to the title of a recurring sketch, and the latter a recurring quote by a character in a sketch respectively.
 - The title of Track 5, "You Got a Henna Tattoo that Said Forever" is a reference to a quote from Zach Galifianakis' 2001 episode of Comedy Central Presents.[6]
 - Track 7, "Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle" is a take on the Dragon Ball film of the same name.
 
Personnel
    
- Emmure
 
- Frankie Palmeri - lead vocals
 - Jesse Ketive - guitar
 - Ben Lionetti - guitar
 - Mark Davis - bass guitar
 - Joe Lionetti - drums
 
- Production
 
- Produced, engineered and mixed by Chris "Zeuss" Harris
 - Mastered by Alan Douches
 - Art direction, layout, band logo and illustrations by Paul Friemel
 
References
    
- Allmusic review
 - Blackie, Andrew (May 6, 2007). "Emmure: Goodbye to the Gallows". PopMatters. Retrieved May 11, 2019.
 - Punknews review
 - Thrash Pit review
 - http://www.paulfriemel.com/work/display.php?id=15
 - Zach Galifianakis reference - states the original statement at 9:00.
 
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