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Make a Sound Studio album by Autopilot Off Released April 13, 2004 Recorded Ocean Studios (Burbank, CA);
Glenwood Place Studios (Burbank, CA);
Metal Works Recording, Mastering & DVD (Mississauga, ON);
Nada Recording (New Windsor, NY);
Larrabee East (Hollywood, CA)Genre Emo, pop punk Length 38:34 Label Island Producer Greig Nori
Chris Johnson
John NaclerioAutopilot Off chronology Regenerator
(2003)Make a Sound
(2004)– Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AbsolutePunk.net (86%) [1] Allmusic [2]
Make a Sound is the major label debut and final album of American emo/pop punk band Autopilot Off. It was released on April 13, 2004 (see 2004 in music), through Island Records. Make a Sound was produced by then Sum 41 producer and manager Greig Nori.
Contents
Track listing
All songs were co-written by Chris Johnson, Chris Hughes, Rob Kucharek and Phil Robinson, except for "What I Want" and "Blind Truth", which were co-written by Tim Armstrong, and "Clockwork", which was co-written by Greig Nori.
- "Make a Sound" – 3:44
- "Clockwork" – 3:06
- "Blind Truth" – 2:38
- "I Know You're Waiting" – 2:50
- "The 12th Day" – 4:26
- "Voice in the Dark" – 3:08
- "What I Want" – 2:45
- "Blessed by a Nightmare" – 3:48
- "Divine Intervention" – 2:50
- "Chromatic Fades" – 2:59
- "Byron Black" – 3:16
- "The Cicada's Song" – 3:04
Autopilot Off
- Chris Johnson – vocals, guitar
- Chris Hughes – guitar
- Rob Kucharek – bass
- Phil Robinson – drums
Other Versions
The Japanese version of "Make a Sound" includes a bonus track titled "Raise Your Rifles", and there is also a limited edition print of the album, that, as well as the Japanese bonus track, includes two additional exclusive songs.
Other media
Make A Sound song appears in Burnout 3:Takedown and Chromatic Fades is in NASCAR Thunder 2004. Clockwork is also present in the EA Sports video games NHL 2004 (however is misspelled as "Clockworks") and SSX3. And What I Want is featured in Cars (video game).
References
Categories:- 2004 albums
- Debut albums
- Autopilot Off albums
- Albums produced by Greig Nori
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