Where Sleeplessness Is Rest from Nightmares

Where Sleeplessness Is Rest from Nightmares is the only studio album by the Chicago metalcore band Arma Angelus. It was released December 4, 2001, through Eulogy Recordings.

Where Sleeplessness Is Rest From Nightmares
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 4, 2001[1]
RecordedSeptember 7–14, 2001[2]
StudioZing Studios in Westfield, Massachusetts
GenreMetalcore
Length35:49
LabelEulogy
Producer
Arma Angelus chronology
The Grave End of the Shovel EP
(2000)
Where Sleeplessness Is Rest From Nightmares
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Lambgoat6/10[3]

Track listing

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All lyrics are written by Pete Wentz; all music is composed by Arma Angelus. "Surrender" written by Rick Nielsen.

No.TitleLength
1."An Anthem for Those Without Breath and Heart"1:22
2."We Are the Pale Horse"4:18
3."For the Expatriates of Human Civilization"3:55
4."To Feel No More Bitterness Forever"4:40
5."Misanthrope" (labelled as "Misanthrope 2.0" in the layout/insert)4:33
6."Cold Pillows and Warm Blades"5:17
7."I'm Every Broken Man"11:44
Total length:35:49
  • "I'm Every Broken Man" ends at 6:13. After about a minute of silence, a hidden track, a cover of "Surrender" by Cheap Trick, begins.

Personnel

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Adapted from AllMusic:[4]

Arma Angelus
  • Pete Wentz – lead vocals
  • Jay Jancetic – lead guitar
  • Adam Bishop – rhythm guitar
  • Dan Binaei – rhythm guitar
  • Chris Gutierrez – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Timothy Miller – drums
Additional
  • Produced and engineered by Adam Dutkiewicz and Arma Angelus
  • Karl Hlavinka – symbols and image controller
  • Joel Dowling – photography
  • John McKaig – photography
  • Seth Lingebrigtson – "How to be a Strangler"/"Dangerous" photography
  • Guav – design, logotype

References

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  1. ^ "iTunes - Music - Where Sleeplessness Is Rest from Nightmares by Arma Angelus". Apple Inc. Retrieved April 10, 2014.
  2. ^ "Where Sleeplessness Is Rest From Nightmares on AllMusic". AllMusic. January 24, 2003. Retrieved April 10, 2014.
  3. ^ "Arma Angelus - Where Sleeplessness Is Rest from Nightmares". Lambgoat. January 19, 2002. Retrieved December 6, 2016.
  4. ^ "Where Sleeplessness Is Rest From Nightmares - Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved August 10, 2024.
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