Begins Here

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Begins Here
Studio album by The Butterfly Effect
Released 3 August 2003
Recorded Between August 2002 and April 2003 at Modern Music Studios
Genre Alternative metal
Post-grunge
Hard rock
Nu-metal
Length 46:25
Label Modern Music, Roadshow Music, Sony International
Producer Dave Leonard and The Butterfly Effect
The Butterfly Effect chronology

The Butterfly Effect EP
(2001)
Begins Here
(2003)
Imago
(2006)
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Begins Here is the debut full-length album by Brisbane rock band The Butterfly Effect. Begins Here reached number 23 on the Australian ARIA Album Charts, the band's first entry to the top 100, as their first album The Butterfly Effect EP peaked outside of the top 100.

The album features two tracks that made the Triple J Hottest 100 voted by Triple J listeners. "One Second of Insanity" came 68th in the 2003 Hottest 100 and "Always" came 99th in the 2004 Hottest 100. Some copies of Begins Here were released with the "Always" single as a bonus disc.

The music style of "Begins Here" is a transition in sound between their EP and "Imago" with the EP having a nu-metal sound and "Imago" employing a more progressive rock feel. "Begins Here" contains most of the heaviest material TBE has done so far. After nearly three years of release, in mid-2006 "Begins Here" was certified gold in Australia, with sales in excess of 35,000 copies.

Flynn Gower, the vocalist of Australian progressive rock band Cog, makes a guest appearance on the song "Perception Twin".

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Intro"   1:50
2. "Perception Twin" (feat. Flynn Gower) 3:44
3. "Consequence"   4:28
4. "One Second of Insanity"   2:22
5. "Crave"   3:57
6. "Beautiful Mine"   4:17
7. "Filling Silence Intro"   1:24
8. "Filling Silence"   4:40
9. "Always"   3:58
10. "Without Wings"   5:33
11. "Overwhelmed"   3:30
12. "A.D"   5:09
13. "Outro"   1:16

Personnel

  • Clint Boge
  • Ben Hall
  • Glenn Esmond
  • Kurt Goedhart
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