Severed Ties

This article is about the album by rock band, The Amity Affliction. For the 1992 film, see Severed Ties (film).
Severed Ties
Studio album by The Amity Affliction
Released 4 October 2008
Genre Metalcore
Length 39:54
Label Boomtown Records
Producer Darren Thompson
The Amity Affliction chronology
High Hopes
(2007)
Severed Ties
(2008)
Youngbloods
(2010)

Severed Ties is the debut album by Australian metalcore band, the Amity Affliction. It was released on 4 October 2008 through Boomtown Records, which debuted at No. 26 on the ARIA Albums Chart,[1] and No. 6 on the related Australian Artists Albums Chart.

Background

"Poison Pen Letters" was re-recorded for Severed Ties, it originally appeared on the demo compilation, State of Affairs – a collection of tracks by hardcore bands from the five mainland states of Australia. "Love Is a Battlefield" is a cover of a track by Pat Benatar. Three tracks contained samples from feature films, however due to copyright restrictions the label was forced to remove them. The first few thousand copies printed of the album retained the samples: "I Heart Roberts'" contains one from the film, Hot Rod, "The Blair Snitch Project" had a sample from True Romance in its intro, and "Stairway to Hell" contains sound samples from Hot Rod and Happy Gilmore. The group's insider joke is in the initialism, "B.D.K.I.A.F.", which stands for "Big Dick Know It All Fuck"; while "Do You Party?" is a reference to a joke in Hot Rod.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "I Heart Roberts'" (featuring Helmet Roberts of the Daylight Curse) 3:33
2. "B.D.K.I.A.F."   3:16
3. "Snitches Get Stitches" (featuring Lochlan Watt of Ironhide) 3:20
4. "Do You Party?"   3:01
5. "Poison Pen Letters"   4:10
6. "Fruity Lexia"   3:30
7. "So You Melted..." (featuring Matthew Wright of The Getaway Plan) 2:48
8. "Jesse Intense" (featuring Michael Crafter of Confession and Matthew Wright of The Getaway Plan) 4:12
9. "The Blair Snitch Project"   3:41
10. "Love Is a Battlefield" (Pat Benatar cover) 3:54
11. "Stairway to Hell" (featuring JJ Peters of Deez Nuts) 4:29
Total length:
39:54

Personnel

The Amity Affliction
Additional musicians
Production

References

  1. Hung, Steffen. "Discography The Amity Affliction". Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung). Retrieved 13 November 2015.
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