Regulate the Chemicals
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Regulate the Chemicals | ||||
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Studio album by Twothirtyeight | ||||
Released | March 26, 2002 | |||
Recorded | Wisner Productions, Fort Lauderdale, Florida in May 2000 | |||
Genre | Indie rock/Christian rock | |||
Label | Takehold Records/Tooth & Nail Records | |||
Producer | James Paul Wisner | |||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
HM Magazine | [2] |
Regulate the Chemicals is an album by indie rock band Twothirtyeight. The album was originally released in 2000 through Takehold Records. It was pressed on vinyl by the now-defunct BlessedKilling Records in 2001. When Twothirtyeight signed to Tooth & Nail Records, Regulate the Chemicals was re-released with the songs "The Sticks Are Woven In The Spokes" and "Les Wirth". Chris Carrabba contributed backing vocals on the album.
The album was re-released on vinyl in 2009 by Recession Records.
Track listing
- "The Hands of Men"
- "There Is No Dana"
- "Coin-Laundry Loser"
- "This Town Will Eat You"
- "The Bastard Son and the Spoiled One"
- "Moving Too Far"
- "Songs Will Write the Words"
- "Ears and Fingers"
- "Indian in Your Eyes"
Track listing (reissue)
- "The Hands of Men"
- "There Is No Dana"
- "Coin-Laundry Loser"
- "The Sticks Are Woven in the Spokes"
- "This Town Will Eat You"
- "The Spoiled One"
- "Les Wirth"
- "Moving Too Far"
- "Songs Will Write the Words"
- "Ears and Fingers"
- "Indian in Your Eyes"
External links
References
- ↑ Regulate the Chemicals at AllMusic
- ↑ Wreckinthangs, Aaron (November–December 2000). "Reviews / Regulate the Chemicals". HM Magazine (86): 80.
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