Scream Aim Fire mp3 Album by Bullet For My Valentine
2008
  • 15 Tracks
  • 320 kbps
  • 1:09:23

Tracks

1.Scream Aim Fire4:26
2.Eye Of The Storm4:03
3.Hearts Burst Into Fire4:58
4.Waking The Demon4:08
5.Disappear4:05
6.Deliver Us From Evil5:58
7.Take It Out On Me5:52
8.Say Goodnight4:43
9.End Of Days4:18
10.Last To Know3:16
11.Forever And Always6:50
12.No Easy Way Out (Japanese Edition Track)4:32
13.Watching Us Die Tonight (Bonus Track)3:54
14.One Good Reason Why (Bonus Track)4:05
15.Ashes Of The Innocent (Bonus Track)4:15
Michelle
I work with a much younger crowd than me, so I hadn't heard of this band until I happened to catch a music video of them...I check edout this album and found an updated version of a song from the "Rocky" movies called No Easy Way Out.. I like it!!!
Adam Massinger
This is by far the best Bullet album. It has so much power and energy that previous and after albums did not supply like this album. I constantly replay this album over and over again, after i purchased the songs on this site i went out and bought the album at best buy because it exceeded my wantings for this album. Bullet has been always a top artist for me and i have always enjoyed their music but after this album i am always listening to them and find myself replaying songs from this album over and over again and my favorite song on this album is scream aim fire
Dustin Allen
The sound on this album is just amazing. Despite the fact that Matt Tuck has been having so many problems with his voice, almost to the point of having the band find another singer, he is still able to pull out another album. When I first heard SAF I was a little worried about how this change in vocals would affect the album. Turns out, even though a lack of screaming on his part, this album still has the "Bullet" feel. One step up for the band is the intensity of the sound. After bullets EP came out I was expecting a lot from the poison. Unfortunalty, I felt there was a lack of the intensity shown in the poison compared to their EP. But, SAF brings back that same intensity I remember from hearing the EP. Not only with an improvment in sound, but the screams from Jay have improved greatly. A step up for the whole band. This is also where I found an improvement. Even though it pains me to say it, the poison's lyrics came off to me as shallow, same ol' same ol', and really hard to relate to. In this album, Matt Tuck when asked about the lyrics for this album stated that "Most of the lyrics were written about what I was going through with my throat problems and how hard this was for my life. It hit me that my career was in jeoprady." With that came more emotion and meaning in the lyrics, and also a lot more to relate to.