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Staind
Break The Cycle
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Release date: 20-08-2001
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Catalogue Number: 7559626642
Label: warners
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This is Staind's follow up to 'Dysfunction' which was their second album. They combine aggressive nu-metal with melodic acoustic ballads. Elements of Korn, Incubus and Godsmack all feature quite heavily in Staind's music.
Jan 2010
'Break the Cycle' is Staind's third studio album from 2001 and was the album that broke them into the mainstream. It was a huge international success for the band, as it spent 3 weeks at number 1 position in the U.S. album charts and many weeks in the top 10 album charts of The Billboard 200.
- Rolling Stone (6/7/01, p.112) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...Misery rock's most song-oriented, downright sensitive band in years....they don't need to split eardrums to open hearts..."
CMJ (6/4/01, p.19) - "...Staind have claimed an even firmer grip on its moody rock crown with this album..."
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This is a Hyper CD which contains regular audio tracks and provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser.
Staind: Aaron Lewis (vocals); Mike Mushok (guitar); Johnny "Old School" April (bass); Jon Wysocki (drums).
Recorded at NRG Studios, Los Angeles, California; Longview Farm Studios, North Brookfield, Massachussetts; Southbeach Studios, Miami Beach, Florida; Electric Lady Recording Studio, New York, New York.
Most modern hard rock bands miss the mark by over-emphasizing great riffs and neglecting the importance of complementary vocals. Luckily, such is not the case with Staind, who owe some nods to Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst for career guidance. Durst encouraged vocalist Aaron Lewis to sing more and scream less, which proved to be a key factor in the band's development. The appeal of Staind lies in the purity and fierce emotional integrity of their music, traits seldom seen in heavy rock since Suicidal Tendencies and Pantera ruled the roost.
Lewis's moonlighting as a solo acoustic performer in the band's lean years serves Staind well as BREAK THE CYCLE boasts a well balanced set of thrashy material ("Open Your Eyes" and "Safe Place") offset by more gentle rock ballads ("Fade" and "Suffer"). It is the impact of those ballads that sets Staind apart from their new-metal brethren. The radio-bound "It's Been Awhile" and full-band treatment of "Outside" strike universal chords, effectively capturing the bitterness of regret and facing reality with brooding hopefulness.
Although they are very much their own band, Staind are often linked to Limp Bizkit, whose singer Fred Durst was instrumental in aiding the band's career. Early on, Durst suggested that lead singer Aaron Lewis integrate solo acoustic touches into the band's heavy-rock approach. And while Staind proved itself fully capable of rocking as hard as any of its nu-metal brethren, it was ultimately an introspective, acoustic-based ballad that provided Staind with its biggest hit, the ubiquitous "It's Been Awhile," which became one of 2001's most-heard songs.
track listing
- Listen 1. Open Your Eyes
- Listen 2. Pressure
- Listen 3. Fade
- Listen 4. It's Been Awhile
- Listen 5. Change
- Listen 6. Can't Believe
- Listen 7. Epiphany
- Listen 8. Suffer
- Listen 9. Warm Safe Place
- Listen 10. For You
- Listen 11. Outside
- Listen 12. Waste
- Listen 13. Take It
- Listen 14. Outside [live] - Aaron Lewis & Fred Durst
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