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Uplifter (Deluxe Version)

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Download links and information about Uplifter (Deluxe Version) by 311. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 31 tracks with total duration of 02:22:43 minutes.

Artist: 311
Release date: 2009
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 31
Duration: 02:22:43
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Hey You 3:55
2. It's Alright 3:35
3. Mix It Up 2:54
4. Golden Sunlight 4:29
5. India Ink 3:37
6. Daisy Cutter 3:54
7. Too Much Too Fast 3:52
8. Never Ending Summer 4:05
9. Two Drops In the Ocean 3:47
10. Something Out of Nothing 4:24
11. Jackpot 3:53
12. My Heart Sings 4:21
13. I Like the Way 4:00
14. Get Down 5:05
15. How Long Has It Been (Bonus Track) 3:13
16. Intro (The Road to 311 Day 2008) 2:04
17. Homebrew (The Road to 311 Day 2008) 3:42
18. Richmond, VA (The Road to 311 Day 2008) 5:14
19. Freeze Time (The Road to 311 Day 2008) 3:28
20. Asheville, NC (The Road to 311 Day 2008) 5:25
21. Freak Out (The Road to 311 Day 2008) 3:56
22. Everglades, FL (The Road to 311 Day 2008) 6:13
23. Creatures (For a While) [The Road to 311 Day 2008] 4:25
24. Tallahassee, FL (The Road to 311 Day 2008) 5:45
25. Applied Science (The Road to 311 Day 2008) 8:09
26. Flashback - Memphis '06 (The Road to 311 Day 2008) 6:11
27. Beyond the Gray Sky (The Road to 311 Day 2008) 4:47
28. Arrival - New Orleans, LA (The Road to 311 Day 2008) 4:43
29. Sick Tight (The Road to 311 Day 2008) 2:46
30. 3-11 Day - New Orleans, LA (The Road to 311 Day 2008) 8:16
31. Paradise / Credits (The Road to 311 Day 2008) 8:35

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These Omaha-bred music vets have been marrying rock and rap since 1993, and are also pros at throwing funk and reggae in the mix. For the quintet’s tenth album, Uplifter, producer Bob Rock (Metallica, Simple Plan) joins the fold to help create a heavy, alt-pop album with a generally sunny disposition. A wall of guitar provides the initial onslaught on “Hey You,” and then this thunderous blast is wiped clean, creating space for a knee-bending groove that calls to mind Sublime. Several tracks follow this formula to varying degrees, which is a good thing. The general vibe on Uplifter is akin to surfing an open ocean: tranquil moments of peaceful melodies get punctuated by crashing waves of power-pop choruses (“Golden Sunlight,” “Daisy Cutter,” “It’s Alright”). Zen-like “Too Much Too Fast” calls to mind the honesty of the Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson, but 311 also embraces its funky side. “India Ink” is a rollicking, heavy groove in the vein of Rage Against the Machine, and mosh-pit-worthy “Jackpot” finds vocalist Nick Hexum and rapper SA sharing the mic in vintage 311 form.