@ TechnicLePanther
Cool man, thanks for the write-up. It's Days of the New's second album and their best one. It's also one of the more experimental albums that I can get into. The transitions you spoke of work seamlessly toward making it a complete piece of art, IMO, instead of just a collection of tracks. I had the album for ages before I ever looked it up, but the female singer is Nicole Scherzinger of The Pussycat Dolls and later of The X Factor fame. How she came to work with Travis Meeks on a project like this a mystery to me. That withstanding, "Phobics of Tragedy" is the ****.
While I never made the butt-rock comparison, if I do, indeed, have to lump Days of the New with Nickelback and Creed (whose first album I do like by the way), then consider me Miles Davis.
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