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This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (April 2011) A Fine Day to Exit Studio album by Anathema Released October 9, 2001 (2001-10-09) Recorded Between August 2000 and June 2001, at Crash Studios, Liverpool; The Windings Walia; and Chapel Studios Lincolnshire Genre Alternative rock, new prog Length 62:35 Label Music For Nations Producer Nick Griffiths Anathema chronology Resonance (2001) A Fine Day to Exit (2001) Resonance Vol. 2 (2002) Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic link PopMatters mixed link A Fine Day to Exit is an album by the British alternative rock band Anathema. It was released on October 9, 2001 through Music For Nations. The album is a major stylistic departure from Anathema's previous releases. Alex Henderson, writing for AllMusic, described it as an album that has nothing to do with metal, instead sounding like the alternative rock band Radiohead and the classic rock bands Pink Floyd and Beatles. This definitive break from metal completes a process which can be traced back to the Eternity album, in which progressive rock influences were blended with the band's former doom metal style. The drummer John Douglas came up with half of the songs. He wrote "Pressure", "Looking Outside Inside", "Panic", the title track and the hidden acoustic track at the end of "Temporary Peace" called "In The Dog's House". Contents 1 Track listing 2 Trivia 3 Credits 4 Charts 5 References Track listing No. Title Length 1. "Pressure"   6:44 2. "Release"   5:47 3. "Looking Outside Inside"   6:23 4. "Leave No Trace"   4:46 5. "Underworld"   4:09 6. "Barriers"   5:53 7. "Panic"   3:30 8. "A Fine Day to Exit"   6:49 9. "Temporary Peace In The Dog's House" (Hidden track) 18:46 3:00 Japanese Edition Bonus Tracks No. Title Length 10. "Pentecost III"     11. "Memento Mori"     Trivia Lists of miscellaneous information should be avoided. Please relocate any relevant information into appropriate sections or articles. (April 2011) "Temporary Peace" ends at roughly 6 minutes. The main song ends with the sound of waves crashing on a beach. However, after 2 minutes the band members start a monologue for 2 minutes, making it sound like a "mad person" is talking to himself. The sound of waves remain for 3 minutes of the track. Finally, in the remaining 3 minutes, a hidden song performed with acoustic guitars is played. This is separately titled "In the Dog's House." As they finish singing, the audio track ends. The band recorded an instrumental intro track, somewhat reminiscent of the song "Violence" from their later record A Natural Disaster. Credits Vincent Cavanagh – Vocals, guitar Danny Cavanagh – Guitar, keyboards, backing vocals Les Smith – Keyboard, programming Dave Pybus – Bass guitar John Douglas – drums Additional vocals by Lee Douglas Charts Chart (2001) Peak position Finnish Albums Chart 34[1] French Albums Chart 124[2] Polish Albums Chart 22[3] References ^ "Finnish Charts". http://finnishcharts.com/search.asp?search=Anathema&cat=a. [dead link] ^ "French Charts". http://lescharts.com/search.asp?search=anathema&cat=a. Retrieved 13 April 2011.  ^ "Polish Charts". http://olis.onyx.pl/listy/index.asp?idlisty=53&lang=pl. Retrieved 13 April 2011.  v · d · eAnathema Vincent Cavanagh · Daniel Cavanagh · Jamie Cavanagh · Les Smith · John Douglas · Lee Douglas Darren White · Duncan Patterson · Shaun Taylor-Steels · Martin Powell · Dave Pybus Albums Serenades (1993) · The Silent Enigma (1995) · Eternity (1996) · Alternative 4 (1998) · Judgement (1999) · A Fine Day to Exit (2001) · A Natural Disaster (2003) · We're Here Because We're Here (2010) EPs The Crestfallen (1992) · Pentecost III (1995) Compilations Resonance (2001) · Resonance Vol. 2 (2002) · Hindsight (2008) · Falling Deeper (2011)