℗ 2014 Roadrunner Records
Released April 28, 2015
Duration 18m 49s
Record Label Roadrunner Records
Genre Rock

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Angel (Acoustic)

Theory Of A Deadman

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1.1
Angel (Acoustic)
Theory Of A Deadman
3:22
1.2
Santa Monica (Acoustic)
Theory Of A Deadman
4:08
1.3
Habits (Stay High / Acoustic)
Theory Of A Deadman
3:34
1.4
Not Meant to Be (Acoustic)
Theory Of A Deadman
3:31
1.5
The One (Acoustic)
Theory Of A Deadman
4:14
Canadian rock band Theory of a Deadman release their five-track acoustic EP, Angel. The offering contains four previously released songs — "Angel" from Savages (2014), "Santa Monica" from Gasoline (2005), "Not Meant to Be" from Scars & Souvenirs (2008) and "The One" from Savages — and one newly recorded song titled "Habits (Stay High)" which is a cover of a Tove Lo song.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Roadrunner Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.52
-0.88 to -0.40
-12.24
-13.36 to -11.08
-9.06
-10.20 to -8.20
7
6 to 9
1
Angel (Acoustic)
-0.40-11.08-8.26
2
Santa Monica (Acoustic)
-0.40-11.09-8.36
3
Habits (Stay High / Acoustic)
0.00-13.36-10.09
4
Not Meant to Be (Acoustic)
-0.88-12.41-8.67
5
The One (Acoustic)
-0.40-13.27-10.28

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