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・ Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary
・ Music for the Hard of Thinking
・ Music for the Jilted Generation
・ Music for the Maases
・ Music for the Mabinogi
・ Music for the Masses
・ Music for the Masses (disambiguation)
・ Music for the Masses (Lawrence music festival)
・ Music for the Masses Tour
・ Music for the Mature B-Boy
・ Music for the Mission
・ Music for The Native Americans
・ Music for the People
・ Music for the People (Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch album)
・ Music for the People (The Enemy album)
Music for the Recently Deceased
・ Music for the Requiem Mass
・ Music for the Royal Fireworks
・ Music for The Third Policeman
・ Music for the Uninvited
・ Music for the World Beyond
・ Music for Them Asses
・ Music for Torching
・ Music for Torching (album)
・ Music for Tourists
・ Music for Two
・ Music for Two in Love
・ Music for Two Sleepy People
・ Music for UNICEF Concert
・ Music for Vacuuming


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Music for the Recently Deceased : ウィキペディア英語版
Music for the Recently Deceased

''Music for the Recently Deceased'' is the second album by Australian metalcore band I Killed the Prom Queen that was released on 31 July 2006.
In August 2005, I Killed the Prom Queen flew to Sweden to record their follow-up album, Music for the Recently Deceased. By late 2005, they had completed recording the album but in January 2006 Crafter was fired. Instead of releasing the album as it was, they decided to hire a new vocalist and replace Crafter's tracks. Ed Butcher, from United Kingdom band The Hunt for Ida Wave was recruited. New lyrics were written by Cameron and Butcher, while some lyrics that the whole band had contributed during the Crafter sessions were retained. Music for the Recently Deceased was produced by Fredrik Nordström, whose other credits included Dimmu Borgir, Darkest Hour, At the Gates and In Flames, and by Patrik J Sten.
The album was released on 31 July 2006 by Stomp Entertainment and peaked at #27 on the Australian ARIA Charts. In the first month of its release in the United States the album sold 1,238 copies. A video was produced for the song "Say Goodbye"
==Re-releases==
On 19 May 2008 a Tour Edition of the album was released with the additions of 2 live songs recorded at the Sydney Deadfest, 4 songs featuring Michael Crafter on vocals and the music video for Say Goodbye. The tour edition was limited to 5,000 individually hand-numbered copies. Recently the limited edition was released additionally to the 5000 original copies.
On 20 May 2011 a 2-CD version of the album was released to coincide with the band's reformation and 2011 Australian tour. The first disc contained the previously official release version with Ed Butcher's vocals, and the second disc featured the original version with Michael Crafter singing. The Crafter version was previously unreleased, with a few tracks leaking in the past. This version was released on a new label, We Are Unified, because the band's previous label, Stomp Entertainment, had gone bankrupt and stopped production and distribution on all its releases.

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