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Stereotype Be-Sides

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Download links and information about Stereotype Be-Sides by Kevin Max. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Gospel, Rock, Christian Rock, Pop genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 01:13:08 minutes.

Artist: Kevin Max
Release date: 2001
Genre: Gospel, Rock, Christian Rock, Pop
Tracks: 19
Duration: 01:13:08
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Falling Down to Earth (Demo) 4:46
2. Mojo Reckoning (Demo) 5:04
3. Alycen (Demo) 4:04
4. Shaping Space (Demo) 4:04
5. Blind (Demo) 4:57
6. Superstar (Demo) 4:31
7. Disappear (Demo) 2:58
8. Dark Night (Demo) 4:24
9. People Are Strange (Studio Outtake) 0:39
10. Revolution (Demo) 3:53
11. Why? 1:52
12. The End of the Beginning (Demo) 4:31
13. Hanging On My Wall (Demo) 4:59
14. Dirty Bird (Demo) 5:03
15. Angel With No Wings (Demo) 4:29
16. Things I Wish I Could Say 2:56
17. Use Me 3:29
18. Venus (Studio Outtake) 2:37
19. Typical Me (Demo) 3:52

Details

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In the spring of 2001, Toby McKeehan, Kevin Max and Michael Tait of DC Talk released Solo. The EP aimed to introduce listeners to the trio as individuals, showcasing two songs from each of their upcoming solo releases. In July 2001, Michael Tait's project Empty was issued, followed by Kevin Max's Stereotype B in late August. Stereotype B, a much-anticipated album, combines pop, rock, and world music to create a versatile and intriguing project. Warranting multiple listening sessions, the release is intricately layered with detail and depth both musically and lyrically. Many may label Kmax as extravagant and eccentric, judging his perception and worldview as far too poetic and skewed. However, with this release he not only proclaims contentment in being the individual God created him to be, but proves to relate to the vulnerability and insecurities experienced by many. Songs include the techno rock, world music-influenced "Return of the Singer" and the pop alternative "I Don't Belong."