Decibel Wars
Decibel Wars | ||||
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Studio album by Luke Ramada | ||||
Released | July 26, 2010 | |||
Recorded | 2009-10 | |||
Language | English | |||
Label | Saturdays | |||
Producer | Luke Ramada | |||
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Singles from Decibel Wars | ||||
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Decibel Wars is the fifth studio album (sixth overall) by American singer-songwriter Luke Ramada. It was released on July 26, 2010, the same day as its lead single, "Melodic Suicide".
The album marked a change in Luke's musical and lyrical direction as he focused more on exploring different genres and combinations of genres and less on personal and confessional songwriting. Decibel Wars was a critical and commercial success upon its release, debuting and peaking at #1. Its first two singles, "Melodic Suicide" and "My Friends Are My Estate", also reached #1.
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All songs written and produced by Luke Ramada.
1. Melodic Suicide
2. Intimacy In Blue, 1
3. Shoot The Gatekeeper
4. My Friends Are My Estate
5. Fashionable Fascism
6. Naked In A Dark Room With An Open Window
7. What You Call Real
8. Nature's Greatest Regrets (with Mark Charlie Wilson)
9. Charlatan
10. One Minute To Live
11. For The First Girl I Loved
12. Hell Lies Above (with CHRIS)
13. Gun Shy
14. Last Words
- "One Minute To Live" was originally called "BLOOD! BLOOD!" in early pressings of the album, but was retitled to avoid association with the maligned Alicia Jones single "Blood".