Gallows

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  • hardcore
  • hardcore punk
  • punk
  • post-hardcore
  • british
Gallows are a hardcore punk band from Hertfordshire, England, formed in 2005. They consist of Frank Carter (vocals), Stephen Carter (guitar), Stuart Gili-Ross (bass), Laurent Barnard (guitar), and Lee Barratt (drums). They were signed to Warner Bros. Gallows released their debut album, Orchestra of Wolves, in 2006. It was distributed in the United States by independent label Epitaph in 2007. Epitaph founder and Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz called it the best hardcore album since Refused's The Shape of Punk to Come.

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Songs

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    Abandon Ship

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    Abandon Ship (BBC Punk session)

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    Abandon Ship (live)

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    Black Eyes

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    Black Heart Queen

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    Come Friendly Bombs

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    Crucifucks

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    Death Voices

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    Graves

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    I Dread the Night

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    I Promise This Won't Hurt

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    If Credit's What Matters I'll Take Credit

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    In the Belly of a Shark

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    In the Belly of a Snake (BBC Rock session)

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    Just Because You Sleep Next to Me Doesn't Mean You're Safe

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    Just Because You Sleep Next to Me Doesn't Mean You're Safe (BBC Rock session)

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    Kill the Rhythm

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    Last Fight for the Living Dead

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    Leeches

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    London Is the Reason

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    Misery

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    Nervous Breakdown

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    Orchestra of Wolves

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    Queensberry Rules

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    Rolling With the Punches

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    Rolling With the Punches (BBC Punk session)

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    Sick of Feeling Sick

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    Six Years

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    Six Years (BBC Punk session)

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    Staring at the Rude Bois

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    Staring at the Rude Bois (Jah Wobble mix)

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    Stay Cold

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    Swarm Over Death

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    The Ballad of...

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    The Great Forgiver

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    The Riverbank

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    The Riverbed

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    The Vulture (Act I & II)

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    Will Someone Shoot That Fucking Snake

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    Will Someone Shoot That Fucking Snake (BBC Punk session)


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