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Ruiner
is the second length album from the Massachusetts based technical punk rock/melodic hardcore band A Wilhelm Scream.
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RUINER TICKETS
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Track listing
#"The King Is Dead" – 3:24
#"Killing It" – 2:29
#"The Pool" – 2:30
#"The Soft Sell" – 2:29
#"God Loves A Liar" – 2:22
#"In Vino Veritas II" – 2:25
#"Me Vs. Morrissey In The Pretentious Contest (The Ladder Match)" – 1:44
#"Congratulations" – 1:28
#"The Kids Can Eat A Bag Of Dicks" – 3:43
#"When I Was Alive: Walden III" – 2:19
#"Mercy Day For Mr. Vengeance" – 2:56
#"Less Bright Eyes, More Deicide" – 2:15
#"Speed Of Dark" – 3:03
#"Cancer Dream" – 3:01
#"Bodies As Suitcases" – 2:05 (Australian Edition only)
Band Members
- Nuno Pereira - Vocals
- Trevor Reilly - Guitar / vocals
- Chris Levesque - Guitar
- Jonathan Teves - Bass / vocals
- Nicholas Pasquale Angelini - Drums
Other information
- The working title of the album was originally "Walden 3".
- "Bodies and Suitcases," listed on the Australian Edition as "Bodies as Suitcases," is a B-Side that was recorded during the Ruiner sessions.
- "Ruiner" was the original title for "The Kids Can Eat A Bag Of Dicks".
- The "lemon" referenced in the opening line of "The King is Dead" ("The knife or the rope,or the lemon?-this brain and I") represents Autoerotic asphyxiation.It refers to the practice of masturbating with a noose around your neck, with a lemon slice in your mouth to wake you up when you pass out: a safety measure.
Other Contributors
- Bill Stevenson - Recording, engineering, mixing, production and additional vocals
- Jason Livermore - Recording, engineering, mixing and production
- Andrew Berlin - Additional engineering
- Brian Kephart - Additional engineering
- Gene Grimaldi - Mastering
- Sean Ziebarth - A&R
- Corrie Christopher - Booking
- Graham Martin - Management
- Diony Sepulveda - Management
- Ray Picard - Tour manager
- Jason Fuz Cornelius Fox - Merch dude
- Curtiss Lopez - Live bass
- Rob Dobi - Illustrations and layout
- Trevor Reilly - Art direction
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