Tweekend
Tweekend | ||||
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Studio album by The Crystal Method | ||||
Released | July 31, 2001 | |||
Recorded | 1999-2000 | |||
Studio |
The Bomb Shelter (Glendale, California) | |||
Genre | Big beat, electronica, trip hop, electronic rock | |||
Length | 68:53 | |||
Label | Outpost / Geffen | |||
Producer | The Crystal Method | |||
The Crystal Method chronology | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Aggregate scores | |
Source | Rating |
Metacritic | (62/100)[1] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [2] |
Alternative Press | [1] |
The Austin Chronicle | [3] |
Billboard | (favorable)[4] |
Blender | [1] |
Entertainment Weekly | B−[5] |
Neumu.net | [6] |
PopMatters | [1][7] |
Q | [1] |
Rolling Stone | [8] |
Spin | (5/10)[1] |
Tweekend is the second album by American duo The Crystal Method, released in 2001. The album featured the hit lead single "Name of the Game", which has been featured in many films, television shows and commercials. The other two singles from the album were "Murder" (a.k.a. "You Know It's Hard") and "Wild, Sweet and Cool". The album title is derived from the massive demise of the West Coast rave scene in the late 1990s and 2000s.
Track listing
No. | Title | Music | Length |
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1. | "PHD" | Jordan, Kirkland | 3:54 |
2. | "Wild, Sweet and Cool" | Jordan, Kirkland, Tom Morello | 6:27 |
3. | "Roll It Up" | Jordan, Scott Weiland | 6:02 |
4. | "Murder (You Know It's Hard)" | Jordan, Kirkland, Weiland | 4:40 |
5. | "Name of The Game" | Jordan, Kirkland, Morello | 4:15 |
6. | "The Winner" | Jordan, Kirkland | 5:11 |
7. | "Ready For Action" | Jordan, Kirkland | 5:01 |
8. | "Ten Miles Back" | Jonathan Gallivan, Jordan, Kirkland, Byron Wong | 7:00 |
9. | "Over The Line" | Jon Brion, Jordan, Kirkland | 6:54 |
10. | "Blowout" | Jordan, Kirkland | 7:57 |
11. | "Tough Guy" | Jordan, Kirkland | 11:32 |
Total length: | 1:08:53 |
- Track 11 Contains a hidden track with a remix of "Name of the Game", after one minute of silence from Tough Guy.
Personnel
- Track 2 and 5: guitars by Tom Morello.
- Track 4: vocals by Scott Weiland, guitars by Doug Grean.
- Track 5: scratching by DJ Swamp.
- Track 7: vocals by Ryan "Ryu" Maginn.
- Track 8: vocals by Julie Gallios.
- Track 5: vocals by Ryan "Ryu" Maginn.
Note: Alternate versions of this album have "Murder" and "Over the Line" switched around.
The album was packaged with a bonus disc for the Australian/New Zealand Tour With the track listing
- Busy Child (Überzone mix)
- Name of the Game (Hybrid Blackout in LA mix)
- Name of the Game (Eric Kupper's Deep Dub mix)
- You Know It's Hard (John Creamer & Stephane K mix)
- You Know It's Hard (Dub Pistols Dub mix)
- You Know It's Hard (Koma and Bones mix)
Cover art
The cover is a direct homage to the album art of the Supertramp album Crisis? What Crisis?
In popular culture
- "Name of the Game" was revived for a Hummer H3 television advertisement in 2006, was featured in episodes of Dark Angel and NCIS, and in the original Splinter Cell video game.
- "Roll It Up" has been used in Nissan and Adidas ads, an episode of Dark Angel, Zoolander and the 2005 remake of The Longest Yard
- "The Winner" was featured in the video games FreQuency and NBA Live 2002, the series finale episode of Dark Angel "Freak Nation", and as the theme song for the Cedar Point roller coaster Wicked Twister.
- "Wild, Sweet Cool" was used in various promo spots for the 2002 winter Olympics.
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Critic reviews at Metacritic
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ The Austin Chronicle review
- ↑ Billboard review at the Wayback Machine (archived October 21, 2001)
- ↑ Entertainment Weekly review
- ↑ Neumu.net review
- ↑ PopMatters review
- ↑ Rolling Stone review at the Wayback Machine (archived October 2, 2007)
- ↑ All Music. "The Crystal Method - Tweekend". All Music. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
- ↑ Discogs. "The Crystal Method - Tweekend". Discogs. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
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