Condition of CD: STILL SEALED!!
| TruANT |

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Artist: |
Alien Ant Farm |
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Release Date: |
2003 |
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Dreamworks SKG |
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Rock & Pop |
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600445050020 |
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Rock & Pop |
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| Track listing |
1. 1000 Days 2. Drifting Apart 3. Quiet 4. Glow 5. These Days 6. Sarah Wynn 7. Never Meant 8. Goodbye 9. Tia Lupe 10. Rubber Mallet 11. S.S. Recognize 12. Hope
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| Details |
| Producer: |
DeLeo Bros. |
| Distributor: |
Universal Distribution |
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Studio |
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Stereo |
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n/a |
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| Album notes |
This is an Enhanced CD which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Alien Ant Farm: Dryden Vera Mitchell (vocals, acoustic guitar); Terence Corso (guitar, slide guitar, background vocals); Tye Zamora (piano, bass, kalimba, background vocals); Mike Cosgrove (drums). Additional personnel includes: Joel Derouin, Peter Kent, John Wittenberg, Eve Butler, Norm Hughes (violin); Larry Corbett, Suzie Katayma, Dan Smith (cello); Andrew Scheps (trumpet); Robert DeLeo (organ); Lenny Castro (percussion). Recorded at Conway Studios, Hollywood, California. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Bearing the unmistakable stamp of the survivors who recorded it, TRUANT finds Alien Ant Farm admirably rebounding from a freaky 2001 bus crash in Spain. Enlisting Stone Temple Pilots' DeLeo brothers as producers for their sophomore outing, Alien Ant Farm manage to keep the intensity level and decibels up on cuts like the churning "Sarah Wynn," STP-flavored stompfest "1000 Days," and loaded-for-bear riff-rocker "Drifting Apart." Likewise, Drydon Mitchell, (who narrowly escaped paralysis despite breaking his neck in the crash), gets to strut some of his poppier tendencies and show his songwriting range via the catchy, upbeat break-up ditty "Glow," reggae-tinged mea culpa "Never Meant," and the soaring, orchestrated closing cut "Hope." Most impressive is "Tia Lupe," a breezy, Latin-flavored love song that sounds more like an outtake from a Nil Lara album than the kind of band you'd expect to see on a Warped Tour. More than triumphing over a dreaded sophomore jinx, Alien Ant Farm has succeeding over real-life trauma on TRUANT.
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| Editorial reviews |
...Blend influences as disparate as Gang of Four, Rush, and the Police....a high-voltage treat... - Rating: B+ Entertainemt Weekly
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One review reads 'I read something that likened AAF to Papa Roach, but they are soooo much better. They sound more like Coheed and Cambria. I think that they are a great and totally underrated band. Their music has a lot of feeling and its really innovative.The lyrics and the riffs are more original than most bands in thier genre, and lead singer Dryden Mitchell has a killer voice.This album is pretty good to have.. |