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2001 studio album by The Unseen
The Anger and the Truth
Studio album by The Unseen
ReleasedJuly 17, 2001
RecordedApril 2001
StudioThe Outpost, Stoughton, Massachusetts
GenreHardcore punk
Length25:42
LabelBYO Records
ProducerJim Siegel
The Unseen chronology
Totally Unseen: The Best of the Unseen
(2000)
The Anger and the Truth
(2001)
The Complete Singles Collection 1994-2000
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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The Anger and the Truth is the third full-length album by the Boston street punk band The Unseen.

Track listing

  1. "Live in Fear" (lyrics: Mark / music: Scott) (2:15)
  2. "Something to Say" (lyrics & music: Paul) (1:52)
  3. "Give In to Hate" (lyrics: Tripp / music: Paul) (2:06)
  4. "1,000 Miles" (Lyrics: Mark, Paul, & Tripp / Music: Scott) (1:24)
  5. "The Anger and the Truth" (lyrics & music: Paul) (2:18)
  6. "No Turning Back" (lyrics & music: Tripp) (1:32)
  7. "What Happened?" (lyrics: Paul / music: Paul & Tripp) (2:45)
  8. "No Master Race" (lyrics: Mark / music: Scott) (2:23)
  9. "Never Forget" (lyrics & music: Tripp) (1:55)
  10. "Where Have You Gone?" (lyrics: Mark / music: Scott) (2:38)
  11. "Fight for a Better Life" (lyrics & music: Paul) (2:20)
  12. "No Evacuation" (Lyrics & Music: Brian "Chainsaw" Reily) (2:16)

Personnel

  • Mark – Drums, Vocals
  • Paul – Guitar, Drums, Vocals
  • Tripp – Bass, Vocals
  • Scott – Guitar

References

  1. The Anger and the Truth at AllMusic
  2. "The Anger and The Truth". Archived from the original on October 27, 2004. Retrieved November 29, 2020.

External links

The Unseen
  • Mark Unseen
  • Tripp Underwood
  • Scott Unseen
  • Pat Melzard
  • Jonny
  • Paul Russo
  • Brian "Chainsaw" Riley
  • Marc Carlson
  • Brad Logan
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