Identity Crisis (Thrice album)
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Identity Crisis | |||||
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Studio album by Thrice | |||||
Released | March 6, 2001 | ||||
Recorded | December 1999 / March 2000 | ||||
Genre | Melodic Hardcore | ||||
Length | 35:42 | ||||
Label | Sub City | ||||
Producer | Paul Miner | ||||
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Thrice chronology | |||||
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Identity Crisis is the first album by the band Thrice, originally released on Green Flag Records in 2000, then re-released in 2001 by Sub City, a branch of Hopeless Records.
A portion of the proceeds from Identity Crisis went to the charity "Crittenton Services for Children and Families". Thrice's previous recording, the limited self-released First Impressions EP (1999), also featured a version of "T & C". The album was recorded and mixed at For the Record in Orange, California. The song "Madman" is only featured on the original release.
[edit] Track listing
- "Identity Crisis" – 2:58
- "Phoenix Ignition" – 3:31
- "In Your Hands" – 2:47
- "To What End" – 3:04
- "Ultra Blue" – 3:02
- "As the Ruin Falls" – 2:04
- "The Next Day" – 0:57
- "A Torch to End All Torches" – 4:10
- "Unquestioned Answers" – 4:23
- "Under Par" – 4:46
- "T & C" – 4:00
[edit] Links to other media
The lyrics to "As the Ruin Falls" were adapted from the poem of the same name by C. S. Lewis.
[edit] Personnel
- Paul Miner - Producer, Engineer
- Charley Watts - Mastering
- Thrice - Producer, Main Performer
- Eddie Breckenridge - Bass, Vocals
- Riley Breckenridge - Drums
- Dustin Kensrue - Guitar, Vocals
- Teppei Teranishi - Guitar, Vocals
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