Lvl. 1

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Lvl. 1
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 7, 2007
Recorded2007
StudioThe Basement Studio, Rural Hall, North Carolina
Genre
Length31:55
Label Tribunal
Producer Jamie King
Last Chance to Reason chronology
Dreamt of an Angel, Woke With a Nightmare
(2005)
Lvl. 1
(2007)
Level 2
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Lvl. 1 is the debut studio album by the band Last Chance to Reason. The album heavily references video games, especially Super Metroid . Song titles include "Escape From Brinstar", "Kraid Ain't Got Shit On Me", and "Destroy Mother Brain" (references to Nintendo's Super Metroid), and "Maddens for Noobz" (referencing the John Madden series of video games).

Contents

The album cover features artwork based on Super Metroid, with a male character on the cover showing some appearance similarities to that of Samus Aran.

Producer Jamie King commented on how "the album sounds like the group is playing Metroid across each song." King likened the sound to "aliens taking over the world," and the band embraced the theme.

A video was released for "Get Awesome" in 2008.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Owned By a Stingray Barb"2:23
2."She's My Bloody Pie"2:53
3."Escape From Brinstar"1:12
4."Me and Tom Brokaw Are Like "This""3:51
5."Maddens for Noobz"3:15
6."It's Professional When That Happens"2:40
7."Kraid Ain't Got Shit on Me"1:36
8."Get Awesome"2:19
9."Those Were Real Witch Bones"3:27
10."Joe Dirt"3:08
11."Destroy Mother Brain"0:38
12."Cock Eating Bullet"4:29
Total length:31:51

Personnel

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