Tearing Down Your Blue Skies
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Tearing Down Your Blue Skies is the third album by the Boston
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-based metalcore
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. The album was released on October 19, 2004 via Century Media Records
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. The album was re-released in 2006 and includes three additional tracks and enhancements including wallpapers, a buddy icon, photo gallery and three music videos.

Track listing

All lyrics by Paul Stoddard, except where noted. All music by Jon Kita and Paul Trust, except where noted.
  • Note: Tracks 12-14 only appear on the re-released version.

Music video(s)

  • "Medieval" (2004) – Directed by Dale Resteghini. The album's debut single.
  • "Rise and Oppose" (2005) – Directed by Kevin Leonard. The album's second single.
  • "These Days" (2005) – Directed by David Brodsky. The album's third and final single.

Personnel (Line-up)

  • Paul Stoddard – Vocals
  • Jon Kita – Lead Guitar
  • Kirk Kolaitis – Rhythm Guitar
  • Jeremy Wooden – Bass
  • Jason Costa – Drums
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