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The album’s consistent BPM (roughly 140-160) is scientifically ideal for high-intensity interval training. Fans report that listening to "Relentless" during deadlifts or sprints triggers a flow state known as zone aggression . Gyms from Los Angeles to Berlin feature this album on rotation for "metalcore day."

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. It is the band's second full-length studio effort and notably their first to feature vocalist Dylan Richter , following the departure of founding frontman Chad Ruhlig. Album Overview Metalcore / Melodic Hardcore. Production: Produced by the band and Joey Sturgis at The Foundation Recording Studios. Performance: It reached on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart. Guest Features: Jeremy McKinnon of A Day to Remember featured on the track "Nightmares" Relentless Tracklist Searching for unauthorized zips harms the very scene

And in the breakdown of the final track, where the guitars drop out and just the kick drum pounds like a second heart, he hears the truth: We are all for the fallen dreams. We are all relentless. And that is enough. Album Overview Metalcore / Melodic Hardcore

The album consists of 12 tracks with a total runtime of approximately 39 minutes: The Call Out Perceptions A Plethora Of Nightmares (ft. Jeremy McKinnon) December Everyday Smoke Signals In Sincerity Before I Regret Two Twenty Two Resurface the End The Pain Loss Critical Reception Atmospheric & Mature:

I can’t help with locating or distributing copyrighted music (like a full-album ZIP). I can, however, write a long paper about the album "Relentless" by For the Fallen Dreams — for example: its background, themes, track-by-track analysis, musical style, lyrics and motifs, production and personnel, critical reception, and its place in metalcore. I’ll assume you mean the band’s album "Relentless" (2013) — if you meant a different release/year, tell me.