Since We've Become Translucent
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Since We've Become Translucent | ||
Studio album by Mudhoney | ||
Released | August 20, 2002 | |
Recorded | April 4, 2000 - February 23, 2002 | |
Genre | Grunge | |
Length | ??:?? | |
Label | Sub Pop | |
Producer(s) | Mudhoney | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Mudhoney chronology | ||
Tomorrow Hit Today (1998) |
Since We've Become Translucent (2002) |
Under A Billion Suns (2006) |
Since We've Become Translucent is an album by the grunge band Mudhoney, released in 2002. The album was the first to be recorded after the departure of their original bassist, Matt Lukin, three years earlier. It was also the first to be released through Sub Pop after the band returned to the label. Prior to its release there was widespread speculation that the band may split up.
Since We've Become Translucent marked a prominent change in the band's sound. It was a departure from their heavily grunge and garage oriented style towards a more commercial, mainstream rock sound.
[edit] Track listing
- "Baby Can You Dig The Light?"
- "The Straight Life"
- "Where The Flavor Is"
- "In The Winners Circle"
- "Our Time Is Now"
- "Dying For It"
- "Inside Job"
- "Take It Like A Man"
- "Crooked And Wide"
- "Sonic Infusion"