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• ' Released: December 2004 • ' Released: June 27, 2005 • ' Released: January 10, 2006 Lullabies to Paralyze is the fourth by, released on March 21, 2005. The album debuted at #5 on the, and sold 97,000 copies in America during its first week of release, eventually topping over 342,000 copies as of March, 2007 according to.
The album has been certified gold in the UK, where it has sold over 100,000 units. It is also the band's first album to be released after was fired from the band. And are the only members from the previous album,, to play on this album and it is the first album to feature drummer and guitarist. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] The album title Lullabies to Paralyze was intended to bridge Lullabies with its predecessor by naming it after a line in 'Mosquito Song', the final track on Songs for the Deaf. The 'deluxe limited edition' of the album includes a bonus track and a bonus containing 'a look behind the scenes and special bonus footage'.
Videos were produced for singles ', ' and ', and 'Someone's in the Wolf'. The video for 'Someone's in the Wolf' was featured on the bonus DVD of Lullabies to Paralyze. The album was delayed during 2004 because of some changes to the line-up: bassist, vocalist, and co-songwriter was fired and on-off vocalist went on tour with his own band. Lanegan can still be heard singing on several songs of the album as well as contributing lyrics. Because of this turmoil, there had been rumours that Lanegan had left the band, which eventually clarified in several interviews was never the case. Game Pacman World Rally on this page. [ ] Nevertheless, he encouraged these rumours to draw the attention off the band by giving the press 'something to focus on while I was just making the record'.
[ ] “ And at the time, I was like, 'Fuck, no one's even listening to this. It's too much about other stuff.' And it would have been easy to make Songs for the Deaf 2, which is basically all I heard in my own head. But I can't do that. You've got to shake all that shit away.
” — Josh Homme, Pitchfork interview, April 13, 2007 LP versions [ ] The album had two LP pressing runs. The first pressing was released by and contains a different cover to the CD version. The sides are named Once, You, Were & Lost, after a line from 'Someone's in the Wolf', with each containing a mixture of the CD's album and bonus tracks (with the exception of Once, only the standard tracks are present).