Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild

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Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild
Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild cover
Studio album by CKY
Released September 24, 2002
Recorded  ?
Genre Alternative Metal
Length 33:52
Label Island Records
Producer(s) Chad I. Ginsburg
Professional reviews
CKY chronology
Disengage the Simulator
(2000)
Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild
(2002)
An Ånswer Can Be Found
(2005)


Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild, sometimes referred to by the intials IDR, is CKY's second studio album. It was released on September 24, 2002 by Island Records.

The album has spawned music videos for each song, all of which appear on Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild: The Video album. The videos were directed by Bam Margera, Dave Deneen (for the stop-motion "Inhuman Creation Station" video) and Deron Miller (though officially uncredited, Bam Margera credits Deron for directing "Shock and Terror").

[edit] Track listing

All songs by Chad I. Ginsburg, Jess Margera and Deron Miller.

  1. "Escape From Hellview" – 3:42
  2. "Flesh Into Gear" – 3:06
  3. "Sink Into the Underground" – 2:58
  4. "Attached at the Hip" – 2:59
  5. "The Frenetic Amnesic" – 3:21
  6. "Shock & Terror" – 3:07
  7. "Plastic Plan" – 3:55
  8. "Inhuman Creation Station" – 4:08
  9. "Sporadic Movement" – 2:43
  10. "Close Yet Far" – 3:53

[edit] Trivia

  • The album was recorded and mixed between November 2001 and February 2002.
  • This is CKY's only album that was also made into a video DVD. The IDR DVD contained a music video for each song, plus the videos for 96 Quite Bitter Beings and Disengage the Simulator, as well as "Chopped and Sliced" - 3 hours of show footage from over the years.
  • Recording for the album took place at studios in Honolulu, HI, Philadelphia, PA, and Santa Monica, CA, where it was also mixed.
  • The album is enhanced for the computer with music videos for Flesh Into Gear & Attached At the Hip, a photo gallery, and web links.
  • Escape From Hellview is the third part of the Hellview-themed song series. The first part is "Thanks For the Ride" from Oil, and the second part is "96 Quite Bitter Beings" off of Volume 1.
  • Flesh Into Gear was originally titled "Sinking Fast".
  • Demo versions of Flesh Into Gear, Sink Into the Underground, Attached At the Hip, Plastic Plan, Inhuman Creation Station, and Sporadic Movement are featured in the skate movies CKY2K and CKY 3.
  • Plastic Plan's main riff was written by Deron over 10 years before it was released.
  • Plastic Plan was originally titled "No Such Thing".
  • Close Yet Far was originally titled "Fairman's Song", and appears on the first pressing of Volume 2.
  • The four drum-stick hits after Close Yet Far are there as a teaser for another song that was never finished for the album.
  • The song "Dropped and Doublecrossed" was recorded for this album, but it was never finished. It is a re-worked version of "Dropped", an Oil song that appears on the double-disc re-release of Volume 2.
  • The original print of the album has a black tray-back to it. It also had a glitch with the Enhanced CD portion (videos would not play). When Island/Def Jam fixed the videos, they marked this new batch with a new, gold tray-back.

[edit] Credits


CKY
CKY Crew
Members: Bam Margera | Ryan Dunn | Brandon DiCamillo | Ted "Rake Yohn" Webb | Chris "Raab Himself" Raab | Phil Margera | April Margera | Vincent "Don Vito" Margera | Full list

Video/Film: CKY Videos (1999 – 2003) | Jackass: The Movie (2002) | Jackass Number Two (2006) | Haggard: The Movie (2003)

TV/Radio series: Jackass | Viva La Bam | Homewrecker | Radio Bam

CKY - the band
Members: Deron Miller | Chad I. Ginsburg | Jess Margera | Matt Deis

Albums: Volume 1 (1999) | Volume 2 (1999) | Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild (2002) | An Ånswer Can Be Found (2005)

See also: Gnarkill | Foreign Objects

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