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It Dies Today
Artist Icon The Caitiff Choir (2004)
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The Caitiff Choir is the full-length debut album released by the band It Dies Today. On March 21, 2006, the album was re-released with a new artwork, a slightly different mix, and seven bonus tracks. These tracks consist of the re-recorded version of the Forever Scorned EP, as well as cover of Depeche Mode's "Enjoy the Silence." It is also packaged with a DVD that has three music videos and behind-the-scenes material.

In 2008, Trustkill released the album on vinyl as double-LP set featuring both The Caitiff Choir and Forever Scorned. Two versions exist; a yellow and dark gray version and a blue and light gray version.

Personnel

Nicholas Brooks - vocals
Christopher Cappelli - guitar
Steve Lemke - bass guitar
Mike Hatalak - guitar
Nick Mirusso - drums
Tony Gammalo - production, recording, engineering, backup vocals on The Radiance, Marigold and Freak Gasoline Fight Accident, guitar solo on A Threnody for Modern Romance
Tom Hutten - mastering
Aaron Marsh - art, photography, design
Staci Holahan - band photography

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