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Album: Blackout Stickered
# Song Title   Time
1)    Suck It Up
2)    Bury Me
3)    Dangerous
4)    Blackout
5)    Get Away
6)    Crazy Life
7)    Half the Man
8)    Only One, The
9)    Other Side
10)    Flesh and Bone
11)    Octopussy
12)    Carnivale
13)    Fallen
14)    Revelations
 

Album: Blackout Stickered
# Song Title   Time
1)    Suck It Up
2)    Bury Me
3)    Dangerous
4)    Blackout
5)    Get Away
6)    Crazy Life
7)    Half the Man
8)    Only One, The
9)    Other Side
10)    Flesh and Bone
11)    Octopussy
12)    Carnivale
13)    Fallen
14)    Revelations
 
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Performer Notes
  • Hed P.E.: Jahred (vocals); Sonny, Wes (guitar); Mawk (bass); B.C. (drums);
  • DJ Product (turntables).
  • Additional personnel: Chad Benekos (guitar); Wes Geer, Mark Young (programming).
  • Producers: Machine, Steve Thompson, Mike Bradford.
  • Recorded at Machine Shop, Hoboken, New Jersey; Studio West, San Diego, California; Cello, Hollywood, California; Chunky Style, Los Angeles, California; NRG Studios, North Hollywood, California.
  • Personnel: Jahred (vocals); Wes Geer (guitar); Clinton Bradley (programming).
  • Audio Mixers: John Goodmanson; Rich Costey; Steve Thompson .
  • Recording information: Cello Studios, Hollywood, CA; Chunky Styls Studios, Los Angeles, CA; NRG Recording Services, North Hollywood, CA; Studio West, San Diego, CA; The Machine Shop, Hoboken, NJ.
  • Photographer: Andrew MacNaughtan.
  • Arranger: Steve Thompson .
  • Unlike many of their rap-metal contemporaries, this California band seems equally as comfortable with the funky, groove-based side of their sound as they do with the raging rock end of the sonic equation. While most of the songs on BLACKOUT do eventually break out into throat-scraping metal vocals and savage guitars, much of the time the musicians are working several sides of a polyrhythm with skill and relative subtlety, making the stylistic transitions all the more dynamically striking. On "Get Away" they even venture into a reggae feel that alternates with grunge-like choruses. There are no attempts at a Staind-like crossover ballad here, but for a change of pace, "The Other Side" does mix loping hip-hop rhythms with acoustic guitar and decidedly melodic vocals in a manner not unlike (gasp) fellow West Coasters Sugar Ray.
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