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Brand New History

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Download links and information about Brand New History by Econoline Crush. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 42:49 minutes.

Artist: Econoline Crush
Release date: 2001
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 42:49
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Make It Right 3:30
2. Flamethrower 3:57
3. Trash 2:49
4. By the Riverside 4:01
5. Digging the Heroine 3:34
6. Go Off 2:55
7. Sinking 3:32
8. May I Go 3:31
9. My Salvation 3:34
10. Here and There 3:41
11. Tomorrow Starts Today 3:39
12. You Don't Know What It's Like 4:06

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After receiving a nomination for a Juno award (the Canadian equivalent of an American Grammy award) for their debut album, Purge, Econoline Crush released The Devil You Know, a dynamic follow-up which quickly went gold in their native Canada. Following its release, the band began rehearsing for their U.S. tour and readied themselves to compete with the Filter's and Stabbing Westward's of America. Unfortunately, the success they enjoyed in their homeland didn't follow them stateside, despite the addition of the video for "Home" to MTV's "Buzz Bin." Three years later, the band enlisted legendary producer Bob Rock (Metallica, Mötley Crüe, Aerosmith) and DJ Swamp (Beck) to help them craft an even more accessible blend of industrial rock and pop for Brand New History. Although the lyrics on the album ring a bit too familiar with those from the band's past releases, Brand New History proves to be a solid musical affair. While "Make It Right," "You Don't Know What It's Like," and "Flamethrower" take full advantage of Rock's experience in producing hard rock's elite, slower cuts like "By the Riverside" (co-written by former Nine Inch Nails drummer/producer Chris Vrenna) also entertain while serving to pace the album. Although they haven't strayed too far from the foundation they laid on The Devil You Know and Purge, Econoline Crush has returned with a strong follow-up that showcases their more polished performance and improved songwriting.