Born 4

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Born 4
Born4-cover.jpg
Studio album by Jakalope
Released July 7, 2006 (Japan)
October 3, 2006 (Canada)
Genre Pop rock, industrial
Length50:07
Label Orange
Producer Dave Ogilvie, Trent Reznor
Jakalope chronology
It Dreams
(2004)
Born 4
(2006)
Things That Go Jump in the Night
(2010)
Professional ratings
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Born 4 is the second album from Canadian group Jakalope. It was released in Japan on June 7, and was released on October 3 in Canada. The first single from the album, "Upside Down (And I Fall)", was released with an accompanying video. It was noted that the video had left behind the theme of cloning that was used in the videos from It Dreams . The second single from the album is "Digging Deep", the video for which apparently returned to the themes of its predecessors from It Dreams.

Jakalope is a Canadian Indie pop/rock group. They are named for the fictional animal of the same name, although the animal's name is more commonly spelled jackalope. The band was formed in 2003 by noted Canadian industrial musician and producer Dave "Rave" Ogilvie, most famous for his studio work with such acts as Skinny Puppy, David Bowie, Nine Inch Nails, and Marilyn Manson. The band gained much popularity after playing the opening theme song to seasons 4–7 of the TV series Degrassi: The Next Generation.

<i>It Dreams</i> 2004 studio album by Jakalope

It Dreams is the debut album by Jakalope, released on October 26, 2004.

Trent Reznor co-produces, and the album includes guests such as Allie Sheldan (Rio Bent), Thom D'arcy of Small Sins, Bob Pantella (Monster Magnet), Alex Lifeson (Rush), Jeremy Fisher and Bill Rieflin (Ministry, R.E.M., Married to Music).

Trent Reznor American musician

Michael Trent Reznor is an American singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, and film score composer. He is the founder, primary musician, and principal songwriter of the industrial rock project Nine Inch Nails, which he founded in 1988 and of which he was the sole official member until adding long-time collaborator Atticus Ross as a permanent member in 2016. His first release under the Nine Inch Nails name, the 1989 album Pretty Hate Machine, was a commercial and critical success. He has since released nine Nine Inch Nails studio albums. He left Interscope Records in 2007 and was an independent recording artist until signing with Columbia Records in 2012.

Small Sins, formerly The Ladies and Gentlemen, is the Toronto-based indie rock act of Thomas D'Arcy. The project's studio recordings are mainly created by D'Arcy with the aid of synthesizers, and then performed on stage by the full band.

Monster Magnet American stoner rock band

Monster Magnet is an American rock band. Hailing from Red Bank, New Jersey, the group was founded by Dave Wyndorf, John McBain (guitar) and Tim Cronin. The band first went by the names "Dog of Mystery", "Airport 75", "Triple Bad Acid" and "King Fuzz" before finally settling on "Monster Magnet", taken from the name of a 1960s toy made by Wham-O, which Wyndorf liked when he was a child.

Track listing

  1. "Anthem 2" – 2:37
  2. "Instigator" – 3:55
  3. "Upside Down" – 3:39
  4. "Throw It Away" – 3:03
  5. "Code 4 Love" – 3:03
  6. "Forecast 42" – 3:07
  7. "Intervention" – 3:36
  8. "Digging Deep" – 3:22
  9. "Star 24 (No Apologies)" – 3:00
  10. "Get It Back" – 3:12
  11. "Unsaid" (duet with Jeremy Fisher) – 3:23
  12. "Something New" – 3:10
  13. "Buried" (Japanese bonus track) – 5:05
  14. "Pretty Life" (The Respirator Remix) (Japanese bonus track) – 6:31

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