Size Really Does Matter

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Size Really Does Matter
Size Really Does Matter cover
Studio album by Pretty Boy Floyd
Released 2003
Recorded Synical Teknologies
North Hollywood, CA.
Genre Glam metal
Length 38:08
Label Deadline Records
Producer Lesli Sanders
Brian Haught
Professional reviews
Pretty Boy Floyd chronology
Live at the Pretty Ugly Club
(2001)
Size Really Does Matter
(2003)
Alternate cover
TB Records Version (2003)
TB Records Version (2003)

Size Really Does Matter is the third and most recent studio album of the American band Pretty Boy Floyd. It is their first studio record not to feature guitarist Kristy "Krash" Majors and drummer Kari Kane.

Although the album was not commercially successful, it received positive reviews from music critics such as All Music Guide.

Notably the album features no songs written by former guitarist Ariel Stiles or Kristy Majors. Stiles has been quoted as saying that he "was very happy to see Steve create some new music with new people"[1]

The song 727 is written for drummer Dish's sister who died in a car accident on 27 July 2002. Dish wrote the lyrics by himself in tribute to his sister Stefani.

The album was co-produced by bassist, Lesli Sanders and Brian Haught.


Contents

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  1. Dead
  2. Suicide
  3. I've Got Nothing
  4. Earth Girls
  5. Things I've Said
  6. Another Day (In The Death Of America)
  7. 2Heads2Faces
  8. Fuck The Rock
  9. 727
  10. It's Alright

[edit] Band

[edit] Credits

  • [Brian Haught]] - producer, engineer, mixing
  • Lesli Sanders - producer, concept, artwork
  • Dan Kincaid - engineer

[edit] References

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