 |   |  |  |  | | In Defense Of The Genre [PA] * |  Stock Photo | | Item Specifics - Music: CDs | | | Artist: | Say Anything | | Record Label: | J-Records (USA) | | | Format: | CD | | UPC: | 886971870121 | | | Number of Discs: | 2 Discs | | Album Type: | Full-Length CD | | | Genre: | Rock | | Condition: | Used | | | Sub-Genre: | Alternative | | | | | | |
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This is an Autographed copy of Say Anything's newest CD, In Defense of the Genre. Its a 2 disc set. I've only used each disc once to rip them on my computer. The booklet is autographed on the back (as you can see in the picture). A great collector's item for Say Anything fans!
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| Track listing | No track list available DISC 1: 1. Skinnny, Mean Man 2. No Soul 3. That Is Why 4. Surgically Removing The Tracking Device 5. This Is F***ing Ecstasy 6. Church Channel, The 7. Shiksa (Girlfriend) 8. Baby Girl, I'm A Blur (MAIN) 9. Retarded In Love 10. People Like You Are Why People Like Me Exist 11. Died A Jew 12. Insult To The Dead, An 13. Sorry, Dudes. My Bad.
DISC 2: 1. Spay Me 2. In Defense Of The Genre 3. Truth Is, You Should Lie With Me, The 4. Word You Wield, The 5. Vexed 6. About Falling 7. You're The Wanker, If Anyone Is 8. Spores 9. We Killed It 10. Have At Thee! 11. Hangover Song 12. Goodbye Young Tutor, You've Now Outgrown Me 13. I Used To Have A Heart 14. Plea
| | Details | | Playing time: | 89 min. | | Producer: | Brad Wood | | Distributor: | BMG | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
| | Album notes | Say Anything is nothing if not ambitious. The band's first album, IS A REAL BOY, is a rock opera complete with characters, a storyline, and grand theatrical flourishes. Their sophomore release, 2007's IN DEFENSE OF THE GENRE, is a sweeping double album that finds lead singer and songwriter Max Bemis breaking away from his punk-pop roots into stylistically adventurous territory. Whether it's churning post-punk ("Skinny, Mean Man"), swinging show tunes ("That Is Why"), orchestral psychedelic ballads ("Retarded in Love"), or incisive singer-songwriter pop ("Spores")--all of which are distinguished by Bemis's smart, emo-tinged lyrical sensibility-- Say Anything prove they're anything but another cookie-cutter emo-pop act.
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