The Devil You Know
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The Devil You Know is an album
Album
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 by the industrial
Industrial rock
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 alternative rock
Alternative rock
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 band Econoline Crush
Econoline Crush
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. It was released in Canada in 1997 by EMI, and in the United States in 1998 by Restless Records. While they are still only popular in Canada
Canada
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 for the most part, this album helped to increase Econoline Crush's exposure in the United States
United States
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 more than their previous album.

Tracks 12 through 22 of the album are silent; track 23 consists of a Biblical passage (I Corinthians 13:4-8
1 Corinthians 13
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) recited in Japanese.

Remixes of Sparkle and Shine, Nowhere Now, and Surefire were featured in the Playstation game Sled Storm
Sled Storm
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.

All That You Are was used in the pilot episode of Sci-Fi channels Being Human.

Track listing

all songs by T. Hurst, R. Morfitt and D. Yaremko except as noted
  1. "Surefire" – 3:35
  2. "Sparkle & Shine" – 3:42
  3. "Deeper" – 3:17
  4. "Hollowman" – 3:31
  5. "Home" – 3:11
  6. "The Devil You Know" – 4:26
  7. "All That You Are (X3)" – 3:41 (T. Hurst, R. Morfitt, R. Wagner, D. Sigmond, D. Binns)
  8. "Burnt" – 4:04
  9. "Haven't Gone Away" – 3:46
  10. "Elegant" – 3:39 (T. Hurst, R. Morfitt, R. Wagner, D. Sigmond, D. Binns)
  11. "Razorblades and Bandaides" – 5:42 (T. Hurst, R. Morfitt, R. Wagner, D. Sigmond, D. Binns)


The Japanese version of the CD includes 2 bonus tracks, "Home (Remix)" and "Wicked".

Chart positions (singles)

1998 Home Mainstream Rock Tracks No. 35
1998 Surefire (Never Enough) Mainstream Rock Tracks No. 18
1999 All That You Are (X3) Mainstream Rock Tracks No. 18
1999 All That You Are (X3) Modern Rock Tracks No. 28

Personnel

  • Trevor Hurst - vocals
  • Robbie Morfitt - guitars
  • Ziggy - guitars
  • Robert Wagner - drums & percussion
  • Don Binns - bass & acoustic guitar
  • Ken Fleming
    Ken Fleming (musician)
    Ken Fleming is a Canadian punk rock musician. He is the current guitarist in SNFU, and has also played bass in the early Canadian hardcore punk band The Unwanted and the industrial alternative rock band Econoline Crush.-Career:...

     - live bass
  • Statik - programming
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