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Stockholm Syndrome (Bonus Track Version)

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Download links and information about Stockholm Syndrome (Bonus Track Version) by Derek Webb. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Gospel, Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 56:46 minutes.

Artist: Derek Webb
Release date: 2009
Genre: Gospel, Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk
Tracks: 15
Duration: 56:46
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Opening Credits 1:32
2. Black Eye 2:53
3. Cobra Con 2:58
4. Freddie, Please 3:51
5. The Spirit vs. The Kick Drum 3:05
6. The State 4:29
7. The Proverbial Gun 3:41
8. I Love/Hate You 5:01
9. Becoming a Slave 5:21
10. Jena & Jimmy 3:25
11. Heaven 4:27
12. What You Give Up to Get It 3:13
13. American Flag Umbrella 4:34
14. The Spirit vs. The Kick Drum 3:15
15. Jena & Jimmy 5:01

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Derek Webb’s Stockholm Syndrome is designed to make waves and upset the complacent. While the ex-Caedmon’s Call member has long shown a maverick streak, this album is confrontational even by his standards. Webb challenges fellow Christians at every turn, avoiding feel-good spirituality in favor of scathing satire. Tracks like “The Spirit vs. the Kick Drum” and “What You Give Up to Get It” attack hypocrisy with razor-keen wit, while “Becoming a Slave” and “Jenna & Jimmy” grapple with moral compromise. “Freddie, Please” (a weird fusion of doo-wop and electronica) and “American Flag Umbrella” (set to a ghostly, piano-centered track) take some bold swipes at bigotry. Avoiding his usual folk-rock ambiance, Webb surrounds his vocals with eerie samples and throbbing cyborg beats as he preaches a set of mind-prodding sermons that refuse to observe polite standards. By any measure, Stockholm Syndrome stands as one of the most controversial — and compelling — Christian releases of the year.