| Product Summary | | Label: Universal Music Group | | UPC: 00602517982901 | | Release Date: 3/24/2009 | | Buy.com Sku: 210758620 | | Item#: M4L6FS | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 25654 | Format: CD |
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Disc 1
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Days Of War ~ Papa Roach |  | | 2. Change Or Die ~ Papa Roach |  | | 3. Hollywood Whore ~ Papa Roach |  | | 4. I Almost Told You That I Loved You ~ Papa Roach |  | | 5. Lifeline ~ Papa Roach |  | | 6. Had Enough ~ Papa Roach |  | | 7. Live This Down ~ Papa Roach |  | | 8. March Out Of The Darkness ~ Papa Roach |  | | 9. Into The Light ~ Papa Roach |  | | 10. Carry Me ~ Papa Roach |  | | 11. Nights Of Love ~ Papa Roach |  | | 12. State Of Emergency ~ Papa Roach |  |
| Papa Roach's fifth studio album, Metamorphosis, is a call-to-arms. The multi-platinum, Grammy nominated Northern California quartet has created their album of the decade, and it's a bold, belligerent and bloody statement. Papa Roach made a gritty, raw, relevant album that pulls no punches.
| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | Papa Roach: Jacoby Shaddix (vocals); Tobin Esperance (guitars, bass guitar, programming, background vocals); Jerry Horton (guitars, background vocals); Tony Palermo (drums, percussion, background vocals). |  | Audio Mixer: Mike Shipley. |  | Audio Remasterer: Ted Jensen. |  | With METAMORPHOSIS, its fifth major-label studio outing, the former nu-metal ensemble Papa Roach aims to reinforce the notion that it is a straightforward hard-rock group, a point hit home by the album's heavily posed cover photo. While the band is content to compete with bands such as Hinder and Nickelback (see the soaring anthem "Lifeline"), it's also not afraid to contemplate the perils of a hedonistic lifestyle, as on the moral-minded mid-tempo "Hollywood Whore." Papa Roach also manages to unveil a few power ballads (most notably the emotive "Carry Me"), a move that may further discourage any lingering fans of its rap-metal era, but please the rock-radio masses. | Producer: James Michael; Jay Baumgardner; Marti Frederiksen; Mitch Allan | Engineer: Casey Lewis; Dave Colvin |
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| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 03/24/2009 |  | Original Release Date : 2009 |  | Catalog ID : B001265102 |  | Label : DGC (David Geffen Company) (USA) |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00602517982901 |
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| | Professional Reviews | | Kerrang (Magazine) (p.50) - "[I]t's a record that occasionally reveals not only change but a new-found spirit and determination....Jacoby Shaddix produces an occasionally brilliant performance, adding character and passion to songs such as `Carry Me'..." |
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| | Bio | | | Papa Roach Since they burst onto the scene with Infest in 2000, Papa Roach has sold over 8 million albums worldwide, becoming an internationally successful hard rock presence. Over the course of their career including 2002's Lovehatetragedy, Getting Away with Murder in 2004 and The Paramour Sessions in 2006, the band has had seven Top Ten hits including "Last Resort," "Forever," "Getting Away with Murder," "Scars" and "To Be Loved." As rock music has evolved, so too has Papa Roach, and the band remains as popular as ever - 3 of those Top Ten multi-format singles came from the band's last album. Co-produced by Jay Baumgardner and Papa Roach (with 6 songs also co-produced by James Michael), the album was written at the Paramour Mansion in Los Angeles. Metamorphosis shows the band's great talent and growth. Singer Jacoby Shaddix offers, "This record has a huge rock edge with tinges of punk and metal. It has that groove and aggression we've always had, but there's also a new flare." Bassist Tobin Esperance adds that, "the sound of the new record is electric. It's balls-to-the-wall, organic rock n' roll with raw, in-your-face emotion. On the flip side, there's melody, vulnerability and honesty. It adds another dimension to what we bring to the rock n' roll game. We get bigger and badder every time." Guitarist Jerry Horton expounds, "We're going for a more timeless sound. We aren't focusing on one particular style. We're opening ourselves up to everything. We wanted to explore different avenues and modes. There's bluesy stuff. There's more progressive stuff. It's our most diverse and cohesive record, so far." Leading the charge is Shaddix - his voice oscillates from a violent wail to an infectious croon and his lyrics tackle everything from the tattered and torn remnants of the Sunset Strip to a country in political tumult. On cuts like "Change or Die," Horton's riffs thrash and burn in tandem with Esperance's impenetrable bass lines, while new drummer Tony Palermo (ex-Unwritten Law) pounds out punk rock beats that give the music a raw urgency. On "State of Emergency," the guitar scorches through the din, leaving the listener battered, bruised and begging for more. "I Almost Told You That I Loved You" and "Into the Light" have a classic rock feel, and "March Out of the Darkness" begins with an epic acoustic guitar and explodes into a massive melody. The album's first single "Lifeline" boasts a snaky riff that snaps into a bombastic chorus, and the song takes hold of the listener. Throughout their decade together, Papa Roach has remained true to themselves and to their fans. Shaddix observes, "It's a whole different ball game from when we started. However, our passion, conviction and drive remain the same. It still gets me off when we write a killer riff. That's my drug of choice. Our fans really connect with the honesty and passion in what we do."
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