Suicide Season by Bring Me The Horizon

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About the album Suicide Season
Four years after their formation and two years after their debut, Bring Me The Horizon, the metalcore and alternative metal band from Sheffield, England, returned in 2008 with their second album titled Suicide Season. What this particular album offers differently compared to the first is a shift from deathcore to metalcore.
The band, to stay focused on what they wanted to achieve, isolated themselves at Studio Fredman, a studio in the village of Arboga in Sweden, and there, with the help of Swedish producer Fredrik Nordström, recorded Suicide Season. Besides its extreme sound, which certainly caused a stir, the album was also accompanied by a provocative cover featuring a girl holding her intestines. On the cover of the Cut Up! edition of the album, which was released a little later, the red color of the intestines had been replaced with green.
Suicide Season reached number 47 in the United Kingdom, where it sold 60,000 copies. The highest position it climbed to on the Billboard chart was 107th.
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