℗ 2022 Tooth & Nail Records
Released June 24, 2022
Duration 42m 44s
Record Label Tooth & Nail Records
Genre Rock (Alternative)
 

Rub Some Dirt on It

Emery

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1.1
You Stole God from Me
Emery
3:31
1.2
Concussion
Emery
4:51
1.3
Enemy
Emery
2:51
1.4
Said Enough
Emery
3:52
1.5
Wizard
Emery
4:04
1.6
I Don't Know You at All
Emery
3:54
1.7
Don't Waste Your Breath
Emery
3:19
1.8
Daniel, I'm Not Gonna Make It. Go Ahead Without Me.
Emery
4:00
1.9
Be Cool
Emery
3:33
1.10
Stranger
Emery
6:30
1.11
Lovely Lady
Emery
2:19
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Tooth & Nail Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-11 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 48 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-9.51
-12.54 to -8.14
-6.85
-9.00 to -5.60
5
4 to 5
1
You Stole God from Me
0.00-8.39-5.94
2
Concussion
0.00-8.37-5.75
3
Enemy
0.00-8.26-5.64
4
Said Enough
0.00-9.27-6.85
5
Wizard
0.00-12.07-8.85
6
I Don't Know You at All
0.00-10.02-7.34
7
Don't Waste Your Breath
0.00-8.14-5.64
8
Daniel, I'm Not Gonna Make It. Go Ahead Without Me.
0.00-8.87-6.65
9
Be Cool
0.00-8.99-6.55
10
Stranger
0.00-12.54-9.05
11
Lovely Lady
0.00-9.65-7.55

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