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| Last album = '']''<br />(2003)
| This album = '''''Ashes to Embers'''''<br />(2004)
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'''''Ashes to Embers''''' is the first full-length album from the metal band ] on Century Media in 2004.

==Track listing==
#"The End Result of Falling..." – 7:34
#"Empty" – 4:44
#"Fly Away" – 3:08
#"Hopeless" – 4:34
#"Down" – 4:09
#"Fear" – 3:30
#"Breathe" – 6:39
#"One More" – 2:54
#"Anyone" – 4:32
#"Shelter" – 3:07
#"Last Goodbye" – 8:37

==Notes==
*The songs "Hopeless" and "Anyone" were originally featured on the ], where they both faded out at the end, whereas on this album, both songs segue directly into their respective next tracks.

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