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Find Your Worth, Come Home is the second studio album by American metalcore band To Speak of Wolves. It was released on May 22, 2012 through Solid State. Produced by Matt McClellan, the record was recorded at Glow In The Dark Studios in Atlanta, Georgia from 2011−2012. The album is a follow up to To Speak Of Wolves's 2010 album, Myself Is Less Than Letting Go. The album features a new band lineup with Seth Webster in substitution of Will McCutcheon in 2012 and William "Gage" Speas in substitution of Rick Jacobs. The album also features guest vocals from as well as Micah Kinard from the band Oh, Sleeper. The official song for promote the album was "Hivemind", the lead single is the song called "Je Suis Fini" premiered on YouTube on May 14, 2012.

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  • Find Your Worth, Come Home is the second studio album by American metalcore band To Speak of Wolves. It was released on May 22, 2012 through Solid State. Produced by Matt McClellan, the record was recorded at Glow In The Dark Studios in Atlanta, Georgia from 2011−2012. The album is a follow up to To Speak Of Wolves's 2010 album, Myself Is Less Than Letting Go. The album features a new band lineup with Seth Webster in substitution of Will McCutcheon in 2012 and William "Gage" Speas in substitution of Rick Jacobs. The album also features guest vocals from as well as Micah Kinard from the band Oh, Sleeper. The official song for promote the album was "Hivemind", the lead single is the song called "Je Suis Fini" premiered on YouTube on May 14, 2012. (en)
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  • Find Your Worth, Come Home (en)
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  • featuring Levi the Poet and Bree Macallister (en)
  • featuring Micah Kinard from Oh, Sleeper (en)
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  • Find Your Worth, Come Home is the second studio album by American metalcore band To Speak of Wolves. It was released on May 22, 2012 through Solid State. Produced by Matt McClellan, the record was recorded at Glow In The Dark Studios in Atlanta, Georgia from 2011−2012. The album is a follow up to To Speak Of Wolves's 2010 album, Myself Is Less Than Letting Go. The album features a new band lineup with Seth Webster in substitution of Will McCutcheon in 2012 and William "Gage" Speas in substitution of Rick Jacobs. The album also features guest vocals from as well as Micah Kinard from the band Oh, Sleeper. The official song for promote the album was "Hivemind", the lead single is the song called "Je Suis Fini" premiered on YouTube on May 14, 2012. (en)
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