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The Sound of Madness (Deluxe Edition)

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Download links and information about The Sound of Madness (Deluxe Edition) by Shinedown. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Rock, Grunge, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:17:52 minutes.

Artist: Shinedown
Release date: 2008
Genre: Rock, Grunge, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:17:52
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Devour 3:49
2. Sound of Madness 3:53
3. Second Chance 3:40
4. Cry for Help 3:20
5. The Crow & the Butterfly 4:13
6. If You Only Knew 3:46
7. Sin With a Grin 4:00
8. What a Shame 4:18
9. Cyanide Sweet Tooth Suicide 3:11
10. Breaking Inside 3:49
11. Call Me 3:42
12. The Energy (Bonus Track) 3:24
13. Son of Sam (Bonus Track) 3:37
14. I Own You (Bonus Track) 3:37
15. Junkies for Fame (Bonus Track) 3:28
16. Second Chance (Acoustic) [Bonus Track] 3:40
17. The Crow & the Butterfly (Pull Mix) [Bonus Track] 5:24
18. Her Name Is Alice (Bonus Track) 3:38
19. Diamond Eyes (Boom-Lay Boom-Lay Boom) [Bonus Track] 5:36
20. Breaking Inside (feat. Lzzy Hale of Halestorm) [Bonus Track] 3:47

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On Shinedown's third album, The Sound of Madness, the Jacksonville-based band hits every post-grunge expectation: winding up the guitar riffs with thin, flattened distortion; pumping up rhythms with steroids; punctuating melodies with familiar fills; and writing vaguely inspirational lyrics that come close to confirming the group's rumored Christian rock origins. Their precision is accentuated by producer Rob Cavallo's pristine production, digitally designed to push Shinedown over into the big leagues where they can have the occasional adult rock power ballad hit without losing their testosterone-fueled audience. Nothing is left to chance, and that's the way Shinedown's fans like it. Some of those fans — the ones who like to see the band on the WWE, where "Devour," the first song on The Sound of Madness and its first single, is 2008's Night of Champions theme song — may carp slightly about that slight increase in gloss and almost imperceptible uptick in power ballads, but most won't notice these subtle shifts as Shinedown serve up what they always have: active modern rock embodying the sound of post-grunge in the new millennium. [The Sound of Madness was also made available in a Fan Club Limited Edition with three bonus tracks.]