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| name = All That Remains
| name = All That Remains
| type = [[Album]]
| type = studio
| artist = [[Fozzy]]
| artist = [[Fozzy]]
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| label = Ash
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'''All That Remains''' is the third studio album from [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]] group [[Fozzy]]. Unlike the two previous albums, All That Remains features all original songs as the band had dropped their spoof in favor of becoming a more recognized band rather than a gimmick, with the members using their actual names instead of stage names. It features [[Alter Bridge]] members [[Myles Kennedy]] and [[Mark Tremonti]], [[Black Label Society]]'s [[Zakk Wylde]], rapper [[Bone Crusher (rapper)|Bone Crusher]], and [[Megadeth]] guitarist [[Marty Friedman (musician)|Marty Friedman]]. A remastered version of ''All That Remains'', entitled ''All That Remains: Reloaded'', was released on March 25, 2008. It is a two-disc set that features the album and a DVD called ''Live in the UK''.
'''All That Remains''' is the third studio album from [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]] group [[Fozzy]]. Unlike the band's two previous albums, All That Remains features all original songs as the band had dropped their spoof in favor of becoming a more recognized band rather than a gimmick, with the members using their actual names instead of stage names. It features [[Alter Bridge]] members [[Myles Kennedy]] and [[Mark Tremonti]], [[Black Label Society]]'s [[Zakk Wylde]], rapper [[Bone Crusher (rapper)|Bone Crusher]], and [[Megadeth]] guitarist [[Marty Friedman (musician)|Marty Friedman]]. A remastered version of ''All That Remains'', entitled ''All That Remains: Reloaded'', was released on March 25, 2008. It is a two-disc set that features the album and a DVD called ''Live in the UK''.


== Writing and recording ==
== Writing and recording ==
Prior to writing and recording the album, the band knew that they had their work cut out for them recording an all-original album for the first time. The band decided to record no filler material feeling every song had to be good. Rich Ward wrote all of the music and melodies while Jericho wrote the lyrics with Ed Aborn, a friend of the bands. The band recorded the album at Treesound Studios in [[Atlanta]], and they used the same soundboard that was used on the album ''[[Synchronicity (The Police album)|Synchronicity]]'' by the Police and Rush's ''[[Moving Pictures (Rush album)|Moving Pictures]]''. [[Elton John]] was also in the complex at the time recording his ''[[Peachtree Road (album)|Peachtree Road]]'' album and [[Alter Bridge]] were recording their album ''[[One Day Remains]]''. Jericho went downstairs to Alter Bridge's studio and asked [[Mark Tremonti]] to do a guest solo on the track "The Way I Am", and Myles Kennedy laid down backing vocals. The bands producer was friends with [[Megadeth]] guitarist Marty Friedman who agreed to lay down a solo for "Born of Anger". [[Zakk Wylde]] also played a solo for the song "Wanderlust". Due to conflicts between Fozzy and their record company [[Megaforce Records|Megaforce/Palm]], the band decided to record their third effort on their own label, Ash Records.
The album, the band knew that they had their work cut out for them recording an all-original album for the first time. The band decided to record no filler material feeling every song had to be good. [[Rich Ward]] wrote all of the music and melodies while [[Chris Jericho]] wrote the lyrics with Ed Aborn, a friend of the band. The band recorded the album at Treesound Studios in Atlanta, and they used the same soundboard that was used on the album ''[[Synchronicity (The Police album)|Synchronicity]]'' by [[the Police]] and [[Rush (band)|Rush]]'s ''[[Moving Pictures (Rush album)|Moving Pictures]]''. [[Elton John]] was also in the complex at the time recording his ''[[Peachtree Road (album)|Peachtree Road]]'' album, and [[Alter Bridge]] were recording their album ''[[One Day Remains]]''. Jericho went downstairs to Alter Bridge's studio and asked [[Mark Tremonti]] to do a guest solo on the track "The Way I Am", and [[Myles Kennedy]] laid down backing vocals. The band's producer was friends with [[Megadeth]] guitarist [[Marty Friedman]] who agreed to lay down a solo for "Born of Anger". [[Zakk Wylde]] also played a solo for the song "Wanderlust". Due to conflicts between Fozzy and their record company [[Megaforce Records|Megaforce/Palm]], the band decided to record their third effort on their own label, Ash Records.


== Release and reception ==
== Release and reception ==
The album was released January 19, 2005, and proved to be Fozzy's breakthrough album as it reached considerable commercial and critical success, mainly due to the success of their controversial lead single "Enemy". The record went on to sell little over 100,000 copies but was praised by many rock magazines. The album´s lead single "[[Enemy (Fozzy song)|Enemy]]" and "Nameless Faceless" achieved moderated success with "Enemy" receiving airplay on over 80 stations across the US. "Enemy" was featured as the theme song for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE's) No Way Out pay-per-view in 2005 and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA's) Bound for Glory pay-per-view in 2006. "Nameless Faceless" reaching number 4 on the charts at [[XM Radio]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://fozzyrock.com/cj_commentary.htm |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2010-12-07 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101210210231/http://fozzyrock.com/cj_commentary.htm |archivedate=2010-12-10 }}</ref>
The album was released January 19, 2005, and proved to be Fozzy's breakthrough album as it reached considerable commercial and critical success, mainly due to the success of their controversial lead single "Enemy". The record went on to sell little over 100,000 copies but was praised by many rock magazines. The album's lead single "[[Enemy (Fozzy song)|Enemy]]" and "Nameless Faceless" achieved moderated success with "Enemy" receiving airplay on over 80 stations across the US. "Enemy" was featured as the theme song for [[WWE|World Wrestling Entertainment]] (WWE's) [[No Way Out (2005)|No Way Out]] pay-per-view in 2005 and [[Impact Wrestling|Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]] (TNA's) [[Bound for Glory (2006)|Bound for Glory]] pay-per-view in 2006. "Nameless Faceless" reaching number 4 on the charts at [[XM Radio]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://fozzyrock.com/cj_commentary.htm |title=Chris Jericho- Commentary |access-date=2010-12-07 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101210210231/http://fozzyrock.com/cj_commentary.htm |archive-date=2010-12-10 }}</ref>


==Tour==
==Tour==
Due to the success of the album, the band embarked on a tour between February 2005 to February 2006, where they went to England, Canada, Germany, Australia and America. The band also got to play three times at the Astoria, one of the most prestigious venues in London where such popular acts like [[Metallica]] and [[The Beatles]] had once played. The band sold out the venue on all three nights. The band also took part of the 2005 [[Download Festival]] at [[Donington Park]] where they performed in front of 20,000 people and were met with positive reviews with ''[[Kerrang!]]'' magazine calling them "the surprise hit of the day". Their time in England was highlighted in their ''All That Remains: Reloaded'' DVD "Live in the UK".<ref>[https://archive.today/20120716011251/http://legacy.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=86162]</ref>
Due to the success of the album, the band embarked on a tour between February 2005 to February 2006, where they went to England, Canada, Germany, Australia and America. The band also got to play three times at the Astoria, one of the most prestigious venues in London where such popular acts like [[Metallica]] and [[The Beatles]] had once played. The band sold out the venue on all three nights. The band also took part of the 2005 [[Download Festival]] at [[Donington Park]] where they performed in front of 20,000 people and were met with positive reviews with ''[[Kerrang!]]'' magazine calling them "the surprise hit of the day". Their time in England was highlighted in their ''All That Remains: Reloaded'' DVD "Live in the UK".<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://legacy.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=86162 |title = BLABBERMOUTH.NET - FOZZY: 'Live at the 2005 Download Festival' DVD Av… |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120716011251/http://legacy.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=86162 |archive-date=16 July 2012 |url-status=dead}}</ref>


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
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===Musicians===
===Musicians===
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* [[Chris Jericho]]&nbsp;– [[lead vocals]]
* [[Chris Jericho]]&nbsp;– [[lead vocals]]
* [[Rich Ward]]&nbsp;– [[electric guitar|guitar]], [[backing vocals]]
* [[Rich Ward]]&nbsp;– [[electric guitar|guitar]], [[backing vocals]]
* Mike Martin&nbsp;– [[lead guitar]]
* Ryan Mallam&nbsp;– [[lead guitar]]
* Sean Delson&nbsp;– [[bass guitar|bass]]
* Sean Delson&nbsp;– [[bass guitar|bass]]
* [[Frank Fontsere]]&nbsp;– [[drum kit|drums]]
* [[Frank Fontsere]]&nbsp;– [[drum kit|drums]]
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Latest revision as of 18:04, 2 May 2024

All That Remains
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 18, 2005
GenreHeavy metal, hard rock, alternative metal
Length40:22
LabelAsh
ProducerChris Jericho
Rick Beato
Fozzy chronology
Happenstance
(2002)
All That Remains
(2005)
Chasing the Grail
(2010)
All That Remains: Reloaded
2008 reissue
Singles from All That Remains
  1. "Enemy"
    Released: January 11, 2005
  2. "It's a Lie"
    Released: 2005
  3. "Born of Anger"
    Released: 2006
  4. "The Test"
    Released: 2006
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

All That Remains is the third studio album from heavy metal group Fozzy. Unlike the band's two previous albums, All That Remains features all original songs as the band had dropped their spoof in favor of becoming a more recognized band rather than a gimmick, with the members using their actual names instead of stage names. It features Alter Bridge members Myles Kennedy and Mark Tremonti, Black Label Society's Zakk Wylde, rapper Bone Crusher, and Megadeth guitarist Marty Friedman. A remastered version of All That Remains, entitled All That Remains: Reloaded, was released on March 25, 2008. It is a two-disc set that features the album and a DVD called Live in the UK.

Writing and recording

[edit]

The album, the band knew that they had their work cut out for them recording an all-original album for the first time. The band decided to record no filler material feeling every song had to be good. Rich Ward wrote all of the music and melodies while Chris Jericho wrote the lyrics with Ed Aborn, a friend of the band. The band recorded the album at Treesound Studios in Atlanta, and they used the same soundboard that was used on the album Synchronicity by the Police and Rush's Moving Pictures. Elton John was also in the complex at the time recording his Peachtree Road album, and Alter Bridge were recording their album One Day Remains. Jericho went downstairs to Alter Bridge's studio and asked Mark Tremonti to do a guest solo on the track "The Way I Am", and Myles Kennedy laid down backing vocals. The band's producer was friends with Megadeth guitarist Marty Friedman who agreed to lay down a solo for "Born of Anger". Zakk Wylde also played a solo for the song "Wanderlust". Due to conflicts between Fozzy and their record company Megaforce/Palm, the band decided to record their third effort on their own label, Ash Records.

Release and reception

[edit]

The album was released January 19, 2005, and proved to be Fozzy's breakthrough album as it reached considerable commercial and critical success, mainly due to the success of their controversial lead single "Enemy". The record went on to sell little over 100,000 copies but was praised by many rock magazines. The album's lead single "Enemy" and "Nameless Faceless" achieved moderated success with "Enemy" receiving airplay on over 80 stations across the US. "Enemy" was featured as the theme song for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE's) No Way Out pay-per-view in 2005 and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA's) Bound for Glory pay-per-view in 2006. "Nameless Faceless" reaching number 4 on the charts at XM Radio.[2]

Tour

[edit]

Due to the success of the album, the band embarked on a tour between February 2005 to February 2006, where they went to England, Canada, Germany, Australia and America. The band also got to play three times at the Astoria, one of the most prestigious venues in London where such popular acts like Metallica and The Beatles had once played. The band sold out the venue on all three nights. The band also took part of the 2005 Download Festival at Donington Park where they performed in front of 20,000 people and were met with positive reviews with Kerrang! magazine calling them "the surprise hit of the day". Their time in England was highlighted in their All That Remains: Reloaded DVD "Live in the UK".[3]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Nameless Faceless" (featuring Myles Kennedy)Rich Ward, Chris Jericho, Ed Aborn3:30
2."Enemy"Ward, Rick Beato4:28
3."Wanderlust" (featuring Zakk Wylde)Ward, Jericho4:16
4."All That Remains"Ward, Aborn, Jericho4:35
5."The Test"Ward3:08
6."It's a Lie" (featuring Bone Crusher)Ward, Jericho, Aborn4:28
7."Daze of the Weak"Ward, Jericho, Aborn4:20
8."The Way I Am" (featuring Mark Tremonti)Ward4:12
9."Lazarus"Ward, Aborn, Jericho4:03
10."Born of Anger" (featuring Marty Friedman)Ward, Aborn, Jericho, Frank Fontsere4:42
Total length:40:22

Singles

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Personnel

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Musicians

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References

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  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ "Chris Jericho- Commentary". Archived from the original on 2010-12-10. Retrieved 2010-12-07.
  3. ^ "BLABBERMOUTH.NET - FOZZY: 'Live at the 2005 Download Festival' DVD Av…". Archived from the original on 16 July 2012.
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