The Butterfly Collection | ||||
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Studio album by The Nerve Agents | ||||
Released | July 24, 2001 | |||
Recorded | 2001 Art Of Ears, Hayward, California, U.S. |
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Genre | Hardcore punk | |||
Length | 38:34 total 29:35 music |
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Label | Hellcat Records | |||
Producer | The Nerve Agents Andy Ernst |
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Punknews | [1] |
Allmusic | [2] |
The Butterfly Collection is the second full-length – and last – album from Californian hardcore punk band, The Nerve Agents.
It was released by Hellcat Records and distributed by Epitaph Records in July, 2001.
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After the straightforward hardcore punk of the debut EP and the quirky melodies of Days Of The White Owl, this album has more angular riffs and off-the-wall melodies and has slowed down considerably on most tracks.
Songs are still sub-two minute affairs and Eric Ozenne's vocals are the same as they have ever been – manic yell/growls.
The album had its fans – they liked the musical progression and direction it was going – and it had its detractors – [1] – mostly still citing lack of originality within the Californian hardcore scene.
Fans of the band in general, however, are quick to point out that Eric Ozenne has always been in bands that have played the same sort of music and, in fact, were at the forefront of the scene in the mid-90s with his previous band, Redemption 87 – refer to "See also" below.