The Fake Sound of Progress by Lostprophets (CD, 2001)

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Lostprophets' "The Fake Sound of Progress" CD from 2001 is a must-have for any alternative rock fan. The jewel case and inlay are also in very good plus (VG+) condition, making this a great addition to any music collection.

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Record LabelSbm Records
UPC5099750436028
eBay Product ID (ePID)11050178425

Product Key Features

Release Year2001
FormatCD
GenreAlternative, Rock
ArtistLostprophets
Release TitleThe Fake Sound of Progress

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Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Number of Discs1
ReviewsQ (12/01, p.160) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...The Linkin Park crowd are likely to be willing converts..." NME (Magazine) (10/6/01, p.42) - 7 out of 10 - "...They've buffed every nuance to a high sheen....straddling a gap between Fugazi and Limp Bizkit..."
Additional informationLostprophets: Jamie Oliver (vocals, turntables); Ian Watkins (vocals); Lee Gaze, Mike Lewis (guitar); Stuart Richardson (bass); Mike Chiplin (drums). FAKE SOUND OF PROGRESS, the debut album for these Welsh nu-metallists, contains a few surprises, not the least of which are the band's literate lyrical approach and the inclusion of turntable scratching. With a production that tends to highlight vocalist Ian Watkins' distinctive wail, Lostprophets are masters at pop metal, as evidenced by tracks such as "Five Is a Four Letter Word" and "And She Told Me to Leave," the latter of which features skittering, jungle-influenced drums in a freewheeling, innovative take on the genre. Lyrically they're all about alienation, angst, and, er, Japanese monster movies, ("Shinobi vs. Dragon Ninja"), which hints at the not-so-hidden fact that this smart collection of punchy rock has a sly wit, too. The Lostprophets' predilection for experimentation and airy take on metal truisms bears fruit here--this is smart, disaffected, rock that leaves the listener craving more of the same.

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