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3 Crossfade Albums Every Metal Fan Should Hear

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Last updated: 2026/06/22 at 8:26 PM
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Crossfade’s journey through the American rock scene demonstrates evolution and resilience. According to sources, their discography shows a progression from a platinum-selling debut to experimental territories in later works.

Crossfade began in 1991 as ‘The Nothing,’ with Ed Sloan and Mitch James. DJ Tony Byroads joined in 1996 but left in 2005 after a religious experience and creative differences. Les Hall joined in 2006, influencing their evolving sound.

Their debut album went Platinum, but ‘Falling Away’ sold fewer copies. By ‘We All Bleed,’ they embraced a darker, more mature style, moving away from their earlier commercial success.

3. We All Bleed (2011)

Crossfade returned with ‘We All Bleed’ under Eleven Seven Music on June 21, 2011, after a five-year hiatus. This album marked a significant shift in critical reception. William Rulhmann from AllMusic noted, “Five years after the disappointing sophomore album Falling Away, Crossfade return on We All Bleed as a somewhat reconstituted outfit.”

The album earned a respectable three out of five stars. Critics responded more favorably to this work compared to their previous albums.

2. Falling Away (2006)

The band’s sophomore effort marked a significant career turning point. Released on August 29, 2006, ‘Falling Away’ showed both continuation and evolution. The album produced three singles: ‘Invincible,’ ‘Drown You Out,’ and ‘Already Gone.’

The track ‘Breathing Slowly’ originated in their earliest work. It first appeared on their 1999 album ‘Numb’ when they performed as The Nothing. This release led to the end of their relationship with Columbia Records.

1. Crossfade (2004)

The band’s self-titled debut album remains their most commercially successful work. Columbia Records released it on April 13, 2004. The album reached number 41 on the Billboard 200. Three singles solidified the record’s impact: ‘Cold,’ ‘So Far Away,’ and ‘Colors.’ According to RIAA certification, the album achieved platinum status. It sold over one million copies in the United States.

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