Walk The Earth

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Off the Hook 00:00 Tools
RED HANDS 00:00 Tools
Rampant Calamaties 00:00 Tools
Walk Along 00:00 Tools
The Long Road Home 00:00 Tools
In the Sky 00:00 Tools
Edge is Dull 00:00 Tools
Supposed to Be 00:00 Tools
The Give Take Embezzlement 00:00 Tools
Devil's Sun 00:00 Tools
Demolishing Senses 00:00 Tools
Ten Tons 00:00 Tools
Manana 00:00 Tools
Rivers Of Drought 00:00 Tools
Dyslexic Cachexian Neurosis 00:00 Tools
Self Abused 00:00 Tools
Clown 00:00 Tools
Passengers 00:00 Tools
this City 00:00 Tools
The Fifth (flood of creation) 00:00 Tools
The Fifth(Flood Of Creation) 00:00 Tools
Cut Up and Shot 00:00 Tools
Steeple (the golden rule) 00:00 Tools
Dazed Away 00:00 Tools
Did 00:00 Tools
Troublesome 00:00 Tools
Broke 00:00 Tools
Oblivious (dead to you) 00:00 Tools
Oblivious(Dead To You) 00:00 Tools
In Matchbox, In Idle 00:00 Tools
A Break Through Awakening 00:00 Tools
Steeple - The Golden Rule 00:00 Tools
Somebody That I Used To Know (Gotye) 00:00 Tools
Somebody That I Used to Know 00:00 Tools
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Walk the Earth are a melodic metal/hardcore band from Melbourne, Australia that incorporate extreme metal vocals and drumming with melodic, almost indie-style guitars. Walk the Earth were formed in early 2004, after the break-up of nu-metal band Superheist, and extreme metal legends Damaged. Superheist guitarist dw Norton joined forces with former Damaged members Matt 'Skitz' Saunders and James Ludbrook. The three were joined by ex Bison guitarist Richard da Silva and former Down.To.Size member Sam Johnson. They toured heavily around Australia, releasing an EP 'Rampant Calamities' in January 2005. In June 2005, James Ludbrook left the band, leaving them without a vocalist. The band chose to take a year off, during which time Same Johnson also left. In Spetember 2006, they returned with a new vocalist, Adam Kingsley, and a new song, 'In Matchbox in Idle'. Their new Album, 'King of Things' is due to be released early in 2007. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.