Boy Hits Car (album)

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Boy Hits Car
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 9, 2001
Recorded2000
Studio Armoury Studios, Vancouver, British Columbia
Genre
Length45:19
Label Wind-Up
Producer Garth Richardson
Boy Hits Car chronology
My Animal
(1998)
Boy Hits Car
(2001)
The Passage
(2005)

Boy Hits Car is a 2001 album by American nu metal band Boy Hits Car, released on Wind-Up Records. It remains their most popular and well-known album, with "I'm A Cloud" being popular, and even making it into the soundtrack of some works in popular culture, such as Aggressive Inline and The Funimation's in-house English adaptation of Dragon Ball Z Lord Slug .

Contents

Reception

AllMusic gave the album two and a half stars with its review by Bradley Torreano says "The best way to describe Boy Hits Car, the sophomore effort from the band of the same name, is to combine the elements of a few of their contemporaries. Take the angst and urgency of At the Drive-In, toss in a dash of the playful singing style of System of a Down, and mix in the generic Korn-knockoff riffing of Hed PE. What you get is a band with a lot of good intentions and a great singer, but lacking in songwriting skills." [2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Rebirth"4:02
2."Lovecore (Welcome to)"3:35
3."As I Watch The Sun Fuck the Ocean"3:19
4."I'm a Cloud"4:15
5."Man Without Skin"3:47
6."A Letter from Prison"3:07
7."Unheard"4:59
8."Going to India"3:45
9."Turning Inward"5:59
10."Benkei"3:49
11."Before We Die"4:42
Total length:45:19

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References

  1. Neilstein, Vince (November 7, 2014). "The Top 11 Obscure Nu-Metal Albums Ever Made". MetalSucks. Retrieved December 10, 2023.
  2. "Boy Hits Car - Boy Hits Car | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic .