℗ 2006 The All Blacks B.V.
Released December 16, 2016
Duration 1h 28m 15s
Record Label Roadrunner Records
Genre Rock

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Come What(ever) May (10th Anniversary Edition)

Stone Sour

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1.1
30/30-150  EXPLICIT
Stone Sour
4:18
1.2
Come What(ever) May  EXPLICIT
Stone Sour
3:39
1.3
Hell & Consequences  EXPLICIT
Stone Sour
3:31
1.4
sillyworld
Stone Sour
4:08
1.5
Made of Scars
Stone Sour
3:23
1.6
Reborn  EXPLICIT
Stone Sour
3:12
1.7
Your God
Stone Sour
4:43
1.8
Through Glass
Stone Sour
4:42
1.9
Socio
Stone Sour
2:43
1.10
1st Person
Stone Sour
4:01
1.11
Cardiff  EXPLICIT
Stone Sour
4:42
1.12
Zzyzx Rd.
Stone Sour
4:00
1.13
Through Glass (Live Acoustic)
Stone Sour
4:44
1.14
Wicked Game (Live Acoustic)
Stone Sour
4:25
1.15
Wild Horses (Live Acoustic)
Stone Sour
5:09
1.16
Cardiff (Acoustic)  EXPLICIT
Stone Sour
3:05
1.17
Zzyxx Rd. (Acoustic)
Stone Sour
5:15
1.18
Suffer  EXPLICIT
Stone Sour
3:42
1.19
Fruitcake
Stone Sour
4:00
1.20
Freeze Dry Seal
Stone Sour
2:43
1.21
The Day I Let Go
Stone Sour
5:05
1.22
The Frozen  EXPLICIT
Stone Sour
3:05
Come What(ever) May is the second studio album by American rock band Stone Sour. It was recorded and produced by the band and Nick Raskulinecz at Studio 606 in Los Angeles, California, and was released on August 1, 2006, by Roadrunner Records. Writing for the album began as early as 2003 when vocalist Corey Taylor and guitarist James Root were writing material for their other band, Slipknot. In January 2006, Stone Sour began recording their second album, during which time drummer Joel Ekman left the band because of family constraints. He was eventually replaced by ex-Soulfly drummer Roy Mayorga who played on all but two tracks on the album. The 10th Anniversary Edition contains the original 12 song album, along with 5 acoustic renditions of the tracks and 5 previously unreleased bonues tracks.
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
-0.30
-0.61 to 0.00
-11.23
-19.89 to -8.78
-8.15
-15.90 to -5.80
6
5 to 14
1
30/30-150
-0.30-9.40-6.75
2
Come What(ever) May
-0.30-9.43-6.56
3
Hell & Consequences
-0.30-8.78-5.85
4
sillyworld
-0.30-9.99-6.65
5
Made of Scars
-0.30-9.49-6.85
6
Reborn
-0.30-9.33-6.25
7
Your God
-0.30-10.26-7.26
8
Through Glass
-0.30-11.49-7.95
9
Socio
-0.30-10.37-6.96
10
1st Person
-0.30-8.93-6.05
11
Cardiff
-0.30-10.60-7.46
12
Zzyzx Rd.
0.00-11.49-8.76
13
Through Glass (Live Acoustic)
0.00-12.20-8.66
14
Wicked Game (Live Acoustic)
-0.30-13.86-11.08
15
Wild Horses (Live Acoustic)
-0.30-14.21-11.69
16
Cardiff (Acoustic)
-0.30-11.91-8.97
17
Zzyxx Rd. (Acoustic)
-0.30-15.05-11.69
18
Suffer
-0.30-9.78-6.86
19
Fruitcake
-0.30-9.20-6.15
20
Freeze Dry Seal
-0.30-10.25-7.66
21
The Day I Let Go
-0.30-11.12-8.66
22
The Frozen
-0.61-19.89-15.914

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