Dis/Location

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Dis/Location
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Studio album by Seven Mary Three
Released May 11, 2004
Recorded January 2004
at Chase Park Transduction and Andy Barker's Studio in Athens, GA,
and Radiostar Studios in Weed, CA
Genre Rock, post-grunge
Length38:53
Label DRT
Producer Jason Ross
Thomas Juliano
Brian Paulson,
Sylvia Massy
Seven Mary Three chronology
Welcome Race Fans
(2003)
Dis/Location
(2004)
day&nightdriving
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Dis/Location is the sixth studio album by American post-grunge band Seven Mary Three. It was released on May 11, 2004 on DRT Entertainment.

Post-grunge is a rock music subgenre that emerged in the 1990s. Originally, the term was used almost pejoratively to label bands such as Bush, Candlebox and Collective Soul that emulated the original sound of grunge.

Seven Mary Three, was an American rock band. They released seven studio albums and one live album, and are best known for their hit single "Cumbersome".

DRT Entertainment

DRT Entertainment was a New York City based independent record label founded in 2003 by Derek Shulman, Ron Urban, and Theodore "Ted" Green. The label is defunct.

Contents

The album's only single was "Without You Feels".

Track listing

All songs written by Jason Ross and Thomas Juliano, except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Settle Up" (Ross, Juliano, Daniel)2:17
2."Without You Feels"3:48
3."Oceans of Envy"3:08
4."Bark No Bite"2:56
5."Blue Letter"3:29
6."Found My Center"4:10
7."By Your Side" (Ross)3:59
8."Dislocated"2:58
9."Made To Be Broken"3:18
10."Where Are You Calling From?"4:38
11."Subway Tunnel Microphones"3:47

Personnel

Production

Brian Paulson is a musician, record producer and audio engineer from Minnesota, best known for recording albums by Slint, Uncle Tupelo, Son Volt and Wilco.

Sylvia Lenore Massy is an American record producer, mixer and engineer and author. Massy is perhaps best recognized for her work on 1993's Undertow, the full-length double platinum-selling debut for Los Angeles alternative metal band Tool as well as her work with System of a Down Johnny Cash and Red Hot Chili Peppers.

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