36 Crazyfists - Discography - Other Releases

Other Releases

  • 2002 - "Follow" - (Featuring Brock Lindow and Kyle Novak on vocals.) Song by "Family Tree" on the album "Family Tree 1" released on "Excessive use of the Force Records." Family tree also features David Holt, brother of Steve Holt, on guitar synth and Touch Guitar.
  • 2003 – "At the End of August" – featured in MTV2 Headbangers Ball
  • 2003 – "Racecar" - by Delmag featuring Brock Lindow. Delmag is the band of former 36CF guitarist Ryan Brownell.
  • 2004 – "Beauty Through the Eyes of a Predator" – by Demon Hunter featuring Brock Lindow, on their album Summer of Darkness
  • 2004 – "Bloodwork" – featured in Resident Evil: Apocalypse Soundtrack
  • 2004 – "Workhorse" (Cast Iron Hike cover) – featured in Jäger Music Rarities Promotional Giveaway
  • 2005 - "Fall Away" - (Featuring Brock Lindow, Sarah Pederson and Kyle Novak on vocals.) "Drawing contact" (featuring Brock Lindow and Sarah Pederson on Vocals) - Both songs by "Family Tree" on the album "Family Tree 2" released on Excessive use of the Force Records. Family Tree also features David Holt, brother of Steve Holt, on drums, guitar synth and Touch guitar
  • 2005 – "Destroy The Map EP" – released in connection with their 2005 April tour in the UK and Europe. Also includes "Workhorse" and "Sad Lisa" covers
  • 2006 – "I'll Go Until My Heart Stops" – featured in MTV2 Headbanger's Ball: The Revenge
  • 2006 – "Digging the Grave" (Faith No More cover) – featured in Kerrang! High Voltage and the iTunes version of Rest Inside the Flames
  • 2010 - "It Only Gets Harder From Here" by Witness the End featuring Brock Lindow on their self-titled EP
  • 2011 - "This Is My Nightmare" by Heart Attack High featuring Brock Lindow from their album The Honeymoon is Over

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