God Bless the American Plague
- God Bless the American Plague
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God Bless the American Plague was released in 2005 by southern rockers The American Plague. For this long-awaited second release, the band had something to prove... and &#!$!% proved it!
Featuring 10 tracks, GBTAP is the result of the band partnering with renowned producer/sound guru Seva, who'd worked with a diverse range of artists from Corrosion of Conformity to Dolly Parton. Aiming for a stripped-down approach and wanting to retain their independence, the band self-financed the highly anticipated follow-up, which included the dark shuffler "Highwayman" (garnering significant commercial/college airplay in the Southeast) and the anthemic sing-along "Sympathy for the King." The album caught the attention of Dr. Cyclops Records and Long Live Crime, two West Coast labels that joined forces in 2006 to release GBTAP on a national level.
Track Listing
Sympathy for the King 4:08
What If 3:04
9 Times Outta 10 3:00
War Song 4:18
Highwayman 3:54
Burn It Down 4:44
Ace of Spades 2:50 (Motorhead cover)
They Had It Comin' 3:47
Doubt 2:29
Flesh & Bone
External Links
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDYO8doBhjQ Video for Highwayman by Scott W. Lee]
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7P9IcH4Mok Funny behind-the-scenes video of the making of Highwayman]
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JdUvvWje_c Video for War Song by Scott W. Lee]
[http://www.americanplague.com The American Plague official site]
[http://www.myspace.com/americanplague The American Plague at MySpace]
[http://longlivecrimerecords.com Long Live Crime official site]
[http://drcyclopsrecords.net Dr. Cyclops Records official site]
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