
The Poison
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Artists | Bullet for My Valentine |
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Release date | October 3, 2005 |
Labels | GUN Records |
Producers | Colin Richardson |
Genres | Heavy Metal |
Metalcore | |
Thrash Metal | |
Melodic Metalcore | |
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ID | 2064144 |
About The Poison
The Poison is the debut studio album by the Welsh heavy metal band Bullet for My Valentine. The album was released on 3 October 2005 through Visible Noise Records in the UK, and on 14 February 2006 in the United States, through Trustkill Records.
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... " The Poison of the dog saliva was running through my veins… my organs started to shut down … I don t know how they brought me back after that...
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... They thrive in The Poison generated by a conflict over possession of the land that started more than a century ago...
Police check UK addresses for poison linked to suicides after Canada arrest

... The National Crime Agency (NCA) is working with Canadian authorities to identify potential cases of vulnerable people buying The Poison in Britain...
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... " Fortunately, her victim survived and The Poison led right back to the culprit, " Ms Katz added...
Leeds: Rare book laced with arsenic found in library

... The Poison Book Project - started by the International Institute for Conservation in America - aims to identify different editions of historic books produced using hazardous compounds and heavy metals such as arsenic...
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Leeds: Rare book laced with arsenic found in library
A rare book laced with a deadly poison has been discovered by librarians in Leeds.
My Own Garden: The Young Gardener's Yearbook was published in 1855 and owes its vivid green colour to a dye containing arsenic.
Senior librarian Rhian Isaac discovered The Book while cross-referencing The Library 's collection against a global database of known toxic texts.
She Said tests would be carried out to assess how much arsenic it contained.
The Poison Book Project - started by The International Institute for Conservation In America - aims to identify different editions of historic books produced using hazardous compounds and heavy metals such as arsenic.
" This project is really important as it helps librarians across The World work together and understand how and when these books were made as well as what steps we can take to keep track of them and make sure they are safely stored and cared for, " Ms Isaac said.
" Amazingly, heavy metals were once quite commonly used in the production of books as a way to achieve what was considered a very aesthetically pleasing shade of green.
" Whilst people at The Time were certainly aware substances like arsenic were harmful, they probably didn't understand the many different ways they could be accidentally ingested, " she added.
An inscription in The Book , which contains tips for budding young gardeners, shows it was gifted to Caroline Gott by her father William in 1855.
Both were descendants of wool merchant Benjamin Gott, who once owned Armley Mills and whose family remained prominent local industrialists for several generations.
" The fact that this particular book also once belonged to the Gott family means its story is also a part of Leeds's history and, with some careful handling and storage, can continue to be part of our collection for many years to come, " Ms Isaac said.
Source of news: bbc.com