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Where Sleeplessness Is Rest from Nightmares

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Where Sleeplessness Is Rest From Nightmares
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 4, 2001[1]
RecordedSeptember 7–14, 2001[2]
StudioZing Studios in Westfield, Massachusetts
GenreMetalcore
Length35:49
LabelEulogy
Producer
Arma Angelus chronology
The Grave End of the Shovel EP
(2000)
Where Sleeplessness Is Rest From Nightmares
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Lambgoat6/10[3]

Where Sleeplessness Is Rest from Nightmares is the only studio album by the Chicago metalcore band Arma Angelus. It was released December 4, 2001, through Eulogy Recordings.

Track listing

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All lyrics are written by Pete Wentz; all music is composed by Arma Angelus. "Surrender" written by Rick Nielsen.

No.TitleLength
1."An Anthem for Those Without Breath and Heart"1:22
2."We Are the Pale Horse"4:18
3."For the Expatriates of Human Civilization"3:55
4."To Feel No More Bitterness Forever"4:40
5."Misanthrope" (labelled as "Misanthrope 2.0" in the layout/insert)4:33
6."Cold Pillows and Warm Blades"5:17
7."I'm Every Broken Man"11:44
Total length:35:49
  • "I'm Every Broken Man" ends at 6:13. After about a minute of silence, a hidden track, a cover of "Surrender" by Cheap Trick, begins.

Personnel

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Adapted from AllMusic:[4]

Arma Angelus
  • Pete Wentz – lead vocals
  • Jay Jancetic – lead guitar
  • Adam Bishop – rhythm guitar
  • Dan Binaei – rhythm guitar
  • Chris Gutierrez – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Timothy Miller – drums
Additional
  • Produced and engineered by Adam Dutkiewicz and Arma Angelus
  • Karl Hlavinka – symbols and image controller
  • Joel Dowling – photography
  • John McKaig – photography
  • Seth Lingebrigtson – "How to be a Strangler"/"Dangerous" photography
  • Guav – design, logotype

References

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  1. ^ "iTunes - Music - Where Sleeplessness Is Rest from Nightmares by Arma Angelus". Apple Inc. Retrieved April 10, 2014.
  2. ^ "Where Sleeplessness Is Rest From Nightmares on AllMusic". AllMusic. January 24, 2003. Retrieved April 10, 2014.
  3. ^ "Arma Angelus - Where Sleeplessness Is Rest from Nightmares". Lambgoat. January 19, 2002. Retrieved December 6, 2016.
  4. ^ "Where Sleeplessness Is Rest From Nightmares - Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved August 10, 2024.
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