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A Change of Pace - Prepare The Masses

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Kaj Roth Format: Album
Year: 2006
Label: Immortal Records
Genre: Emo
Producer: Michael Baskette
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Want a tip of a great emo/metal album with supermelodic choruses in the punkpop vein? Then the answer is the new album from A Change Of Pace.
I thought their debut was strong but this one is even stronger, "Prepare the masses" takes the band on the right direction to the stadium rockband they rightfully deserve to be.
These guys grew up listening to Story of the year and Taking Back Sunday, now they?re just as good and could very well start headlining upcoming tours if this one start selling which I hope it will.
It?s time to put A Change of Pace on the map of emo for good, I can imagine how big the awesome "I?m alive" can sound at any arena.
The catchy "Weekend warriors" should conquer the airwaves on radio if there?s any logic to it, the opening track "Prepare the masses" is as massive as a caravan of trucks heading your way.
46 minutes you want to hear over and over again so load your iPod?s now - you won?t regret it!

Tracklisting 1. Prepare The Masses
2. How To Rape A Country
3. I'm Alive
4. Shoot From The Hip
5. Weekend Warriors
6. White Lines And Lipstick
7. A Song The World Can Sing Out Loud
8. Take Care
9. War In Your Bedroom
10. I Wanna Be Your Rock & Roll
11. Recipe For Disaster
12. Safe And Sound In Phone Lines


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Bengt Rist
I am alive!!!

Corey
I?m not an emo fan, but I must say this album kicks major ass. Good job ACoP!!!

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Pink Floyd´s "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" is dedicated to the band´s former leader Syd Barret. Syd used to be the leader...until his schizophrenia and the LSD started to catch up with him, and he became rather insane. The band called David Gilmour, who had given Syd guitar lessons during high shool, and would cover for Syd during concerts, correcting his mistakes and filling in when he started playing along to a different tune. Syd eventually got more and more distanced of the band and David got to be the lead guitarist, but lots of the insanity themes they sing about is related to their former bandmate.

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