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Live at Brixton

Of Mice & Men · 2016

64 min · 30 tracks · alternative metal · metalcore · post-hardcore

An explosive fusion of metalcore energy and emotional resonance captured live, showcasing the band's raw intensity.

Why this album works

This live album is significant for its glimpse into Of Mice & Men's energetic performances and connection with fans during a transitional period. It debuted at number 6 on the US Billboard Hard Rock Albums chart, demonstrating the band's continued commercial viability despite challenges.
Best for
explosive live energy experience wave-like dynamic performance flow emotional resonance in every track
Context
Released in January 2016, 'Live at Brixton' marked Of Mice & Men's first live album following their commercially successful studio album 'Cold World' from 2016. This recording came at a pivotal moment, as the band was navigating lineup changes and solidifying their identity within the metalcore scene after lead vocalist Austin Carlile's departure due to health issues.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 Public Service Announcement 3:49
  • 2 Glass Hearts 3:18
  • 3 Broken Generation 4:02
  • 4 O.G. Loko 3:43
  • 5 Let Live 4:27
  • 6 You Make Me Sick 3:24
  • 7 This One’s for You 3:02
  • 8 Feels Like Forever 3:12
  • 9 Bones Exposed 5:16
  • 10 Would You Still Be There 4:44
  • 11 Another You 6:05
  • 12 Identity Disorder 4:05
  • 13 Second & Sebring Standout 7:13
  • 14 The Depths Standout 3:58
  • 15 You’re Not Alone 4:00

Disc 2

  • 1 Public Service Announcement
  • 2 Glass Hearts
  • 3 Broken Generation
  • 4 O.G. Loko
  • 5 Let Live
  • 6 You Make Me Sick
  • 7 This One’s for You
  • 8 Feels Like Forever
  • 9 Bones Exposed
  • 10 Would You Still Be There
  • 11 Another You
  • 12 Identity Disorder
  • 13 Second & Sebring Standout
  • 14 The Depths Standout
  • 15 You’re Not Alone

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