Always the Hard Way is an album by American beatdown hardcore band Terror, released on the Trustkill label in 2006. The album also features a guest appearance by Mr. Dibbs and Murs (credited as "Mr. Murs") as a rap interlude, Aaron Cooley of Death Threat on "You Can't Break Me", and on "So Close to Defeat", a vocal performance is given by Eddie Sutton of Leeway.
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Released | July 25, 2006 | |||
Recorded | Planet Z, Massachusetts | |||
Genre | Beatdown hardcore | |||
Length | 28:56 | |||
Label | Trustkill | |||
Producer | Zeuss | |||
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Many websites have conflicting track listings. Most notably, tracks 8 and 10 are often switched, most of the tracks from 12 to the end are mixed up, and the songs Survival Comes Crashing Down and Hardship Belongs To Me are shortened to Survival and Hardship. Dibbs And Murs Check In is often not even on a track listing.
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