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'''''We The Living''''' is a set of three compilation CD's Released by True Tunes Music. Each Volume had a specific genre they wished to promote. Volume 1 featured rock, alternative, punk, and hardcore music while Volume 2 would highlight acoustic, singer-songwriter music. The final CD released, Volume 3, would consist of electronica, goth, darkwave and industrial music.<ref>The Phantom Tollbooth [http://www.tollbooth.org/2000/reviews/wetheliving2.html (Review of We The Living)]</ref>
'''''We The Living''''' is a set of three compilation CD's Released by True Tunes Music. Each Volume had a specific genre they wished to promote. Volume 1 featured rock, alternative, punk, and hardcore music while Volume 2 would highlight acoustic, singer-songwriter music. The final CD released, Volume 3, would consist of electronica, goth, darkwave and industrial music.<ref>The Phantom Tollbooth [http://www.tollbooth.org/2000/reviews/wetheliving2.html (Review of We The Living)]</ref>
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#Saviour Machine - Behold a Pale Horse
#Saviour Machine - Behold a Pale Horse
#'''Evanescence - [[Whisper]]'''
#'''Evanescence - [[Whisper]]'''
#GLOBALWAVESYSTEM - Cardboard box
# GLOBALWAVESYSTEM - Cardboard box
#Jeff Elbel with Ping - We The Living
#Jeff Elbel with Ping - We The Living
#Tara Vanflower - Talitha Koum!
#Tara Vanflower - Talitha Koum!
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==Notes==
==Notes==
*Produced by John J. Thompson and Todd Brown.
*Produced by John J. Thompson and Todd Brown.
*The liner notes mentioned that ''Whisper'' was going to be featured on Evanescence's forthcoming independent release ''[[A Dim Remembered Story]]''. It is hypothesized that this was the working title of ''[[Origin (album)|Origin]]'', released in late 2000.


==Notes and References==
==Notes and References==

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We The Living, Vol. 3
Compilation album by Various Artists
Released July 1, 2000
Recorded 1999
Label True Tunes Music

We The Living is a set of three compilation CD's Released by True Tunes Music. Each Volume had a specific genre they wished to promote. Volume 1 featured rock, alternative, punk, and hardcore music while Volume 2 would highlight acoustic, singer-songwriter music. The final CD released, Volume 3, would consist of electronica, goth, darkwave and industrial music.[1]


Track Listing

  1. Wedding Party - Alliance
  2. Audio Paradox - Time to Burn
  3. Nova Sphere - Cypher Dreamscape
  4. Caul - Strength According to the Word
  5. Saviour Machine - Behold a Pale Horse
  6. Evanescence - Whisper
  7. GLOBALWAVESYSTEM - Cardboard box
  8. Jeff Elbel with Ping - We The Living
  9. Tara Vanflower - Talitha Koum!
  10. Killingtheoldman - Incubus
  11. Autovoice - Tension
  12. Frolic - So True By
  13. Steve Scott - Nervous Systems 2
  14. EnGrave - Miserere et Parce
  15. The Eternal Chapter - Still Haunting
  16. Brian C. Jones - Requiem

Notes

  • Produced by John J. Thompson and Todd Brown.
  • The liner notes mentioned that Whisper was going to be featured on Evanescence's forthcoming independent release A Dim Remembered Story. It is hypothesized that this was the working title of Origin, released in late 2000.

Notes and References

  1. The Phantom Tollbooth (Review of We The Living)