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Element Eighty (album)

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Element Eighty
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 28, 2003
RecordedThe Chop Shop, Hollywood, California
GenreNu metal[1][2]
Length39:06
LabelUniversal, Republic
ProducerScott Humphrey
Element Eighty chronology
Mercuric
(2001)
Element Eighty
(2003)
The Bear
(2005)

Element Eighty is the second studio album by the band Element Eighty, released on October 28, 2003[3] via Universal/Republic Records.

The track "Broken Promises" was included on the soundtrack of Need for Speed: Underground. A 2022 article highlighted the song, speaking highly of its fusion of alternative metal instrumentation with emo lyrics.[4] Justin Bonitz of Tallah has stated that the song was his first introduction to music with extreme vocals.[5]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Element Eighty

No.TitleLength
1."Goodbye"2:45
2."Bloodshot"3:57
3."Broken Promises"3:17
4."Texas Cries"3:01
5."Parachute"3:00
6."Dummy Block"2:58
7."Scars (The Echo Song)"4:58
8."Slackjaw"3:21
9."Rabies"3:18
10."Pancake Land"2:51
11."Flatline"3:56
12."Rubbertooth"1:44
Total length:39:06

References

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  1. ^ "Element Eighty Review | Compact Discs | Reviews @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com". www.ultimate-guitar.com.
  2. ^ Roth, Kaj (September 10, 2003). "Melodic Net Review: Element Eighty - Element Eighty". Melodic. Retrieved September 17, 2024.
  3. ^ "Element Eighty : Debut CD Showcases Heaviest Liquid Metal". ZRock. October 24, 2003.
  4. ^ "Singles Lost in Time: Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer + Element Eighty". idobi Network.
  5. ^ "How Justin Bonitz (Tallah / Hungry Lights) Learned to Scream" – via www.youtube.com.