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2003 studio album by The Fall of Troy

The Fall of Troy
Studio album by The Fall of Troy
Released November 4, 2003
Recorded May 2003
Studio The Hall of Justice, Seattle, WA
Genre Post-hardcore[1] heavy metal hardcore punk[2]
Length 42:16
Label Lujo Equal Vision (re-release)
Producer Joel M. Brown
The Fall of Troy chronology
The Fall of Troy(2003) Doppelgänger(2005)
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Re-release cover

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The Fall of Troy is the debut studio album by The Fall of Troy, released on November 4, 2003. It was released by Lujo Records and Equal Vision Records on the re-release. It was recorded at The Hall of Justice in Seattle.

All tracks are written by The Fall of Troy

No. Title Length
1. "Rockstar Nailbomb!" 2:02
2. "Spartacus" 1:15
3. "The Circus That Has Brought Us Back to These Nights (Yo Chocola)" 3:08
4. "Mouths Like Sidewinder Missiles" 3:51
5. "The Last March of the Ents" 2:59
6. "F.C.P.S.I.T.S.G.E.P.G.E.P.G.E.P." 4:40
7. "Whacko Jacko Steals the Elephant Man's Bones" 4:51
8. "Reassurance Rests in the Sea" 3:58
9. "The Adventures of Allan Gordon" 4:06
10. "I Just Got This Symphony Goin'" 4:14
11. "What Sound Does a Mastodon Make?" 7:12
Total length: 42:16

The whole album was recorded in one week throughout one take.[4]

Lead singer and guitarist Thomas Erak has the original album's cover art tattooed on his left arm.

"The Last March of The Ents" is about the Destruction of Isengard from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. "The Adventures of Allan Gordon" is about the book The Iceberg Hermit.

Fans have speculated about the meaning of "F.C.P.S.I.T.S.G.E.P.G.E.P.G.E.P.". According to the band's FAQ, "No comment, and even if you figure it out, it doesn't mean anything.” However, insider information confirms that it's origin stems from an "inside joke" where the phrase "F**k Condoms Pre-Martial Sex Is The S**t, Get Em Pregnant. Get Em Pregnant. Get Em Pregnant." was repeated.[5]

  1. ^ "The Fall Of Troy - "The Fall Of Troy" [2003]". BrainToCrush | Metalcore | Deathcore | Post Hardcore (in Spanish). 19 April 2012.
  2. ^ "The Fall of Troy by The Fall Of Troy (Review)". November 23, 2003. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
  3. ^ Punknews.org review
  4. ^ HardcoreSounds Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ The Fall of Troy's official FAQ page, scroll down Archived 2008-03-20 at the Wayback Machine