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''Ley Lines'' is the second full-length album by
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. This is the first album by Embrace The End to only feature one vocalist. In February 2009, a video was released for the track, "Denim on Denim Hate Crime". The name refers to
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Track listing

#"Cop in a Cage" - (3:32) #"Denim on Denim Hate Crime" - (2:06) #"Intensity in Ten Cities" - (4:08) #"Trainwreck on the John Galt Line" - (4:30) #"Ride It Like You Stole It" (featuring guest vocals by former vocalist Pat Piccolo of Embrace The End) - (3:33) #"Pity and the Road To Bimini" - (4:19) #"Overnighter" - (3:57) #"Sport The New Plague" - (1:00) #"Ley Lines" - (6:04) #"The God Stitch" - (4:38)


Credits

*Jesse Alford – Vocals *Chris Topher – Guitar *Spencer Daly – Guitar, Vocals *Addison Quarles – Bass *Bart Mullis – Drums 2008 albums Embrace the End albums {{2000s-death-metal-album-stub