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CD cover
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| Single by Funeral for a Friend from the album Hours |
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| Released | 29 August 2005 (UK) | ||||
| Format | 2xCD, DVD, 7" | ||||
| Recorded | 2005 | ||||
| Genre | Post-Hardcore | ||||
| Length | 3:29 | ||||
| Label | ATUK ATUK012CD (CD1) ATUK012CDX (CD2) ATUK012 (7") |
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| Writer | Funeral for a Friend | ||||
| Producer | - | ||||
| Certification | - | ||||
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For the Matchbook Romance song, see Monsters (Matchbook Romance song).
"Monsters" is the second single by Funeral for a Friend from their album Hours. It marks the second release of a single in DVD form, after "Escape Artists Never Die"; along with 2 CDs and a 7" Red Vinyl.
Music Video
The music video shows the band playing in the woods. A team of people are looking for someone or something at the same time.
Tracklist
CD1
- "Monsters"
- "Sunday Bloody Sunday (u2 cover)"
CD2
- "Monsters"
- "Boys Are Back In Town (Thin Lizzy cover)"
- "Monsters (Jagz Kooner Remix)"
- "Monsters (Video)"
7"
- "Monsters"
- "Babylon's Burning (The Ruts cover)"
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| Kris Coombs-Roberts · Matthew Davies-Kreye · Gareth Davies · Ryan Richards · Darran Smith Oliver Craze · Matthew Evans · Andi Morris · Nick Mulligan · Gary O'Toole · Johnny Phillips · Kerry Roberts |
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| Studio albums | Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation · Hours · Tales Don't Tell Themselves |
| Extended plays | Between Order and Model · Four Ways to Scream Your Name · Seven Ways to Scream Your Name · The Great Wide Open |
| Splits | Bullet Theory/My Dying Day (with Moments in Grace) |
| Live albums | Final Hours at Hammersmith |
| Videos | Spilling Blood in 8 mm |
| Singles | "Juneau" · "She Drove Me to Daytime Television/Bullet Theory" · "Escape Artists Never Die" · "Streetcar" · "Monsters" · "History" · "Roses for the Dead" · "Into Oblivion (Reunion)" · "Walk Away" |


