Anthology: 1999–2013

Anthology: 1999–2013
Compilation album by Underoath
Released November 6, 2012 (2012-11-06)
Recorded March 1999–late 2012
Genre Christian metal,[1][2] emo,[2][3][4] screamo[2][4]
Length 77:08
Label Solid State
Producer Matt Goldman, Adam Dutkiewicz, James Paul Wisner
Underoath chronology
Play Your Old Stuff
(2011)
Anthology: 1999–2013
(2012)
Singles from Anthology: 1999-2013
  1. "Sunburnt/Unsound"
    Released: January 21, 2013
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Absolute Punk95%[5]
Allmusic[2]
Jesus Freak Hideout[6]

Anthology: 1999–2013 is the second compilation album by American metalcore band Underoath. It was released on November 6, 2012, via Solid State Records. The announcement of the album coincided with the band's announcement of its intention to embark on a farewell tour in 2013, and disband. Anthology: 1999–2013 features 17 songs from all seven of Underoath's studio albums, presented in reverse chronological order, including two new songs, "Sunburnt" and "Unsound". The two new songs were produced by Matt Goldman, a longtime collaborator of the band.[7]

Track listing

No. TitleOriginal release (year) Length
1. "Sunburnt"  Anthology: 1999–2013 (2012) 4:53
2. "Unsound"  Anthology: 1999–2013 (2012) 3:35
3. "In Division"  Ø (Disambiguation) (2010) 3:58
4. "Catch Myself Catching Myself"  Ø (Disambiguation) (2010) 3:29
5. "Paper Lung"  Ø (Disambiguation) (2010) 4:11
6. "Desperate Times, Desperate Measures"  Lost in the Sound of Separation (2008) 3:28
7. "Too Bright to See, Too Loud to Hear"  Lost in the Sound of Separation (2008) 4:31
8. "In Regards to Myself"  Define the Great Line (2006) 3:24
9. "You're Ever So Inviting"  Define the Great Line (2006) 4:13
10. "Writing on the Walls"  Define the Great Line (2006) 4:02
11. "A Boy Brushed Red Living in Black and White"  They're Only Chasing Safety (2004) 4:28
12. "Reinventing Your Exit"  They're Only Chasing Safety (2004) 4:22
13. "It's Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door"  They're Only Chasing Safety (2004) 3:58
14. "I've Got Ten Friends and a Crowbar That Says You Ain't Gonna Do Jack"  They're Only Chasing Safety [reissue] (2005) 5:06
15. "When the Sun Sleeps"  The Changing of Times (2002) 5:33
16. "Cries of the Past"  Cries of the Past (2000) 8:23
17. "Heart of Stone"  Act of Depression (1999) 5:50
Total length:
77:08

Personnel

Underoath
  • Spencer Chamberlain – lead vocals (tracks 1–14)
  • Dallas Taylor – lead vocals (tracks 15–17)
  • Tim McTague – lead guitar, backing vocals (tracks 1–15)
  • Corey Steger – lead guitar, backing vocals (tracks 16–17), rhythm guitar (track 17)
  • James Smith – rhythm guitar (tracks 1–14)
  • Octavio Fernandez – rhythm guitar (tracks 15–16), bass (track 17)
  • Grant Brandell – bass (tracks 1–14)
  • William Nottke – bass (track 15)
  • Matt Clark – bass (track 16)
  • Daniel Davison – drums, percussion (tracks 1–5)
  • Aaron Gillespie – drums, percussion (tracks 6–17), clean vocals (tracks 6–15)
  • Chris Dudley – keyboards, synthesizers (tracks 1–16)

Production and recording
  • Matt Goldman – production
  • Track 14 on the Special Edition produced, mixed, and engineered by Matt Goldman at Glow in the Dark Studios.
Additional musicians
  • Daniel Davison – additional drums (track 6)
  • Jeremy Griffith – additional vocals (track 7)
  • John Duke – additional vocals (track 7)

References

  1. "Underoath | Lost in The Sound of Separation | TodaysChristianMusic.com". Retrieved April 17, 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Heaney, Gregory. "Anthology 1999-2013 - Underøath : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards : AllMusic". Allmusic. Retrieved June 13, 2013.
  3. Bansal, Vik (June 28, 2004). "Underoath - They're Only Chasing Safety (Golf)". musicOMH. Retrieved April 17, 2014.
  4. 1 2 Monger, James Christopher. "Define the Great Line". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved April 17, 2014.
  5. "Underoath - Anthology (1999-2013) - Album Review - AbsolutePunk.net". Absolute Punk. November 26, 2012. Retrieved June 13, 2013.
  6. Hooper, Steve (November 18, 2012). "Jesusfreakhideout.com: Underoath, 'Anthology 1999-2013' Review". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved June 13, 2013.
  7. "Underoath Announces Plans to Disband". Blabbermouth.net. Roadrunner Records. October 2, 2012. Retrieved October 2, 2012.
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