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Dashboard Confessional - The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most album

Dashboard Confessional - The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most album

  • Performer: Dashboard Confessional
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most
  • Released: 2001
  • Style: Acoustic, Emo, Indie Rock
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1710 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1214 mb
  • Other: DXD VOX VOC MIDI DTS ASF DMF
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 107

Description

Ninth song of the the album: The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most, released on 2001.

Dashboard Confessional - The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most (2001) Full Album 01 The Brilliant Dance 02 Screaming Infidelities 03 Th. .

The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most is the second studio album recorded by the American emo band Dashboard Confessional, released on March 20, 2001 through Vagrant Records. Dashboard Confessional started as an acoustic side project for vocalist/guitarist Chris Carrabba while he was fronting Further Seems Forever. The project's first album The Swiss Army Romance was released in early 2000 through local independent label Fiddler Records

most Well this is one time, well this is one time That you can't fake it hard enough to please everyone Or anyone at al.or anyone at all And the grave that you refuse to leave The refuge that you've built to flee, The places that you've come to fear the most, Is the place that you have come to. fear the most. D. Dashboard Confessional Lyrics. album: "The Places You've Come To Fear The Most" (2001). The Brilliant Dance Screaming Infidelities The Best Deceptions This Ruined Puzzle Saints And Sailors The Good Fight Standard Lines Again I Go Unnoticed The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most This Bitter Pill.

Dashboard Confessional. Produced by James Paul Wisner. Album The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most. The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most Lyrics  . 10. This Bitter Pill. Dashboard Confessional.

by Dashboard Confessional. Label Vagrant Records. Dan Bonebrake, Jolie Lindholm, Mike Marsh. Dashboard Confessional albums. 12. The Shade Of Poison Trees.

The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most. Of all the downtrodden intellectuals turning skate-punk into emo, Dashboard Confessional's Christopher Carrabba is by far the most bruised. With just an acoustic guitar and some choice words, the Ben Folds sound-alike turns the concept of the love song on its head with The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most's torrent of poetic abuse aimed at girls who've taken advantage of his good nature.

Places You Fear Most. Other productions from Dashboard Confessional. Swiss Army Bro-Mance.

Dashboard Confessional debut with The Swiss Army Romance on Drive Thru records in the year 2000. The full out acoustic set with emotion felt vocals laced with powerful lyrics on heartbreak and love/hate relationships set off a cord with seemingly billions of hardcore devoted fans (When I say hardcore, I think many of them would take a bullet for Mr. Carrabba to be honest). Although the debut had the elements of a cult like status, it wasn't until the release of this priceless gem, released in 2001 on Vagrant records, where submitted Dashboard Confessional to cult superstardom. Dashboard Confessional - The Good Fight 02:27. Dashboard Confessional - This Ruined Puzzle 02:52. Dashboard Confessional - This Bitter Pill 03:13. Dashboard Confessional - The Brilliant Dance 03:02. Dashboard Confessional - The Best Deceptions 04:14. Dashboard Confessional - Again I Go Unnoticed 02:17. Dashboard Confessional - The Best Deceptions 04:31. Dashboard Confessional - The Good Fight 02:30. Dashboard Confessional - The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most 03:11. Dashboard Confessional - The Brilliant Dance 03:18. Dashboard Confessional - Again I Go Unnoticed 02:42.

Tracklist

1 The Brilliant Dance 3:02
2 Screaming Infidelities 3:46
3 The Best Deceptions 4:14
4 This Ruined Puzzle 2:52
5 Saints And Sailors 2:33
6 The Good Fight 2:27
7 Standard Lines 2:27
8 Again I Go Unnoticed 2:17
9 The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most 2:56
10 This Bitter Pill 3:13

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Hey, Did She Ask About Me? Music
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Vagrant Records, Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Vagrant Records, Inc.
  • Distributed By – Interscope Records
  • Made By – Universal M & L, Germany – 51279345
  • Record Company – UMG Recordings, Inc.

Credits

  • Backing Vocals [Additional] – Dan Bonebrake, Jolie Lindholm, Mike Marsh
  • Bass – Dan Bonebrake
  • Drums – Mike Marsh
  • Graphics – Joby J. Ford*
  • Management – Hard 8 Management, Rich Egan
  • Other [Booking] – Ryan Ellis
  • Photography By – Ryan Joseph Shaughnessy*
  • Producer – James Paul Wisner
  • Written-By, Arranged By – Christopher Ender Carrabba*

Notes

Booking for Ellis Industries

Back insert:
℗2001 Vagrant Records. © Vagrant Records. Vagrant Records is distributed through Interscope Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Made in the EU

Booklet:
Songs © Hey, Did She Ask About Me? Music 2001 (1, 3 to 7, 9, 10); Hey, Did She Ask About Me? Music 2000 (2, 8)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 6 01091 03542 3
  • Matrix / Runout: 06010 910 354-2 01 + 51279345 A MADE IN GERMANY BY UNIVERSAL M & L
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L002
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 0124
  • Label Code: LC 06406
  • Rights Society: BIEM/MCPS

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
VR354 Dashboard Confessional The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most ‎(CD, Album) Vagrant Records VR354 US 2001
VR354 Dashboard Confessional The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most ‎(CD, Album, Club) Vagrant Records VR354 US 2001
VR354 IN02 Dashboard Confessional The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most ‎(CD, Album, RE) Vagrant Records VR354 IN02 US 2001
BUN018 Dashboard Confessional The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most ‎(CD, Album) B-Unique Records BUN018 UK 2002
none Dashboard Confessional The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) B-Unique Records none UK 2002

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