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Lostprophets started writing material for their fourth album in 2006 | Lostprophets started writing material for their fourth album in 2006 while touring to support ''Liberation Transmission'', their third album. They debuted several songs live and recorded what was intended to be their next album in mid-2007 to early 2008 with producer John Feldmann. '''But once the sessions were completed, the band were unsatisfied with the results and scrapped them, despite them costing around $500,000.''' | ||
The eventual fourth album, ''The Betrayed'', went through several more delays before finally being released in January 2010. | The eventual fourth album, ''The Betrayed'', went through several more delays before finally being released in January 2010. | ||
==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
While ''The Betrayed'' is still available, the scrapped sessions are partially lost. It is unknown how many songs were recorded in these sessions, But several were re-recorded for ''The Betrayed'' and some made the deluxe edition of the band's fifth and final album, ''Weapons''. Other than the already released music, it is unlikely for any of these to | While ''The Betrayed'' is still available, the scrapped sessions are partially lost. It is unknown how many songs were recorded in these sessions, But several were re-recorded for ''The Betrayed'' and some made the deluxe edition of the band's fifth and final album, ''Weapons''. Other than the already released music, it is unlikely for any of these to release in any way, due to the band's frontman, Ian Watkins, being charged with numerous sexual offences against children, and the remainder of the band having no desire to promote Lostprophets music because of this. | ||
==Known Songs== | ==Known Songs== | ||
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|6||Credible vs Incredible||No||<span style="color:red">'''Lost''' | |6||Credible vs Incredible||No||<span style="color:red">'''Lost''' | ||
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|7||The Mourning Reign||No||<span style="color:red">'''Lost''' | |7||The Mourning Reign||No||<span style="color:red">'''Lost''' | ||
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|8||What Seems to Be the Problem Officer?||No||<span style="color:red">'''Lost''' | |8||What Seems to Be the Problem Officer?||No||<span style="color:red">'''Lost''' | ||
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|9||She's with the Banned||No||<span style="color:red">'''Lost''' | |9||She's with the Banned||No||<span style="color:red">'''Lost''' | ||
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|10||If You Don't Stand for Something, You'll Fall for Anything||Yes||On ''Weapons'' (Deluxe Edition) | |10||If You Don't Stand for Something, You'll Fall for Anything||Yes||On ''Weapons'' (Deluxe Edition) | ||
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Revision as of 22:10, 14 February 2023
Lostprophets were a Welsh rock band formed in 1997 and disbanded in 2012, releasing five albums throughout their career.
The band was comprised of vocalist Ian Watkins, lead guitarist Lee Gaze, rhythm guitarist Mike Lewis, bassist Stuart Richardson, keyboardist Jamie Oliver and multiple drummers over their existence.
Background
Lostprophets started writing material for their fourth album in 2006 while touring to support Liberation Transmission, their third album. They debuted several songs live and recorded what was intended to be their next album in mid-2007 to early 2008 with producer John Feldmann. But once the sessions were completed, the band were unsatisfied with the results and scrapped them, despite them costing around $500,000.
The eventual fourth album, The Betrayed, went through several more delays before finally being released in January 2010.
Availability
While The Betrayed is still available, the scrapped sessions are partially lost. It is unknown how many songs were recorded in these sessions, But several were re-recorded for The Betrayed and some made the deluxe edition of the band's fifth and final album, Weapons. Other than the already released music, it is unlikely for any of these to release in any way, due to the band's frontman, Ian Watkins, being charged with numerous sexual offences against children, and the remainder of the band having no desire to promote Lostprophets music because of this.
Known Songs
# | Song | Available | Location |
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1 | Next Stop Atro City | Yes | On The Betrayed (modified version) |
2 | The Dead | Yes | On Weapons (Deluxe Edition) |
3 | Weapon | Yes | On Weapons (Hidden Track) |
4 | For He's a Jolly Good Felon | Yes | On The Betrayed |
5 | Save Yourself | Yes | On Weapons (Deluxe Edition) |
6 | Credible vs Incredible | No | Lost |
7 | The Mourning Reign | No | Lost |
8 | What Seems to Be the Problem Officer? | No | Lost |
9 | She's with the Banned | No | Lost |
10 | If You Don't Stand for Something, You'll Fall for Anything | Yes | On Weapons (Deluxe Edition) |
11 | It's Not the End of the World, But I Can See It from Here | Yes | On The Betrayed |
References
"Lostprophets". Kerrang!. No. 1191. 5 January 2008.
"United They Stand". Kerrang!. No. 1282. 10 October 2009. pp. 22–27.