Explode | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 3, 2003 | |||
Recorded | February 2003 | |||
Studio | The Outpost, Stoughton, Massachusetts | |||
Genre | Hardcore Punk | |||
Label | BYO Records [1] | |||
Producer | Jim Siegel The Unseen | |||
The Unseen chronology | ||||
|
Review scores | |
---|---|
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Explode is the fourth studio album by the American streetpunk band The Unseen, released on June 3, 2003.
The Unseen is an American street punk band that was formed in 1993 in Hingham, Massachusetts. One of the more prominent bands to revive street punk, The Unseen was originally called The Extinct.
"A Drug Against War" is a song by industrial rock band KMFDM, taken from their 1993 album Angst. It was released as a single prior to the album. A music video, featuring animated depictions of the band's previous album covers and singles, was made for the single, and was subsequently shown on the MTV cartoon Beavis and Butt-head on July 11, 1994. It was re-released as a 7" in 2009. The song was featured in the video game Brütal Legend and, on December 16, 2010, it was made available as a downloadable song for the game Rock Band. In late 2011, the band released a new version of the song called "A Drug Against Wall Street", with lyrics in support of the Occupy Wall Street movement, and made it available for free download from their site.
When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up is the second album by the Scottish-Northern Irish indie rock band Snow Patrol, released on 24 April 2001 in the UK and 5 March in the US.
The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most is the second studio album recorded by the American emo band Dashboard Confessional, released on March 20, 2001 through Vagrant Records.
Swingin' Utters is the fifth album by the Californian punk rock band Swingin' Utters, released in 2000. It was produced by Ryan Greene, and had a folkier sound than the band's previous albums.
Lower Class Crucifixion is an album by the Massachusetts-based punk rock band The Unseen, released in 1998.
So This Is Freedom is an album by the Massachusetts-based punk rock band The Unseen, released in 1999.
Go for It... Live! is a live album by California stoner rock band Fu Manchu. It was recorded during the California Crossing World Tour of 2002. It is the first album to feature Scott Reeder on drums.
Internal Salvation is the sixth full-length studio album of American streetpunk band The Unseen. It was released on July 16, 2007 and is the band's second album released via Hellcat Records.
Siamese Pipe is the second album by The Heroine Sheiks. It was released on October 1, 2002, by Rubric Records.
Dos EPs is a compilation album by the rock band Nebula. It was released in 2002 on Meteor City. The album contains songs from the Nebula/Lowrider and Sun Creature EPs, as well as three new tracks.
The Horror of Beauty is a full-length album by the metal band My Ruin. It was released in 2003.
The Anger and the Truth is the third full-length album by the Boston street punk band The Unseen.
Angermeans is the third full-length album release by Californian hardcore band Strife.
Eerieconsiliation is an album by Elevator to Hell. It was released on September 9, 1997, via Sub Pop.
Smile was an American rock band.
In Recovery is an album by Inspection 12, released in 2001.
North Pole Radio Station is the fourth album by Pram, released in 1998.
American Beast is the fifth studio album by LUXT, released on January 14, 2003 by Blackliner Records. Vocalist Anna Christine considers the album to be the band's best recording. LUXT disbanded in 2005 after the album's release due to divergent opinions in artistic direction, with vocalist Anna Christine wanting to become mainstream and the rest of the band preferring to remain in the underground scene.
This article about a punk rock album from the 2000s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |