From the Age of Doublethink
- From the Age of Doublethink
Infobox Album |
Name = From the Age of Doublethink
Type = Album
Artist = The Deadweights
Released = February 5, 2008 [ [http://artists.letssingit.com/deadweights-the-zskq9/news Artist News | The Deadweights new album in stores Feb. 5, 2008 ] ]
Recorded = September 2007
Genre = Punk rock
Length =
Label = Reprise Records
Producer = Bill Stevenson White Jimmy Eddie Urland
Reviews =
Last album = "Animosity" (2002)
This album = "From the Age of Doublethink" (2008)
Next album =
"From the Age of Doublethink" is the 7th studio album from The Deadweights, released on February 5, 2008. The album was recorded in September 2007 and is produced by Bill Stevenson (The Casualties, Black Flag, NOFX). White Jimmy has called it "the most political Deadweights album to date".
The album has a theme based on the George Orwell book "Nineteen Eighty Four".
The album's first single is "Army Ants", and was released to radio on January 1 2008. [http://rateyourmusic.com/release/single/the_deadweights/army_ants/]
The album sold 22,730 copies in the US in its first week, debuting at #29 on the Billboard Top 200.
Track listing
# "Army Ants" - 3:06
# "Erasing History" - 3:12
# "God vs. God" - 3:03
# "Truth's Memory Still Lingers" - 3:39
# "The Future Generation?" - 3:22
# "Ministry of Death" - 2:35
# "Your Mind is All that's Left" - 4:17
# "Big Man" - 2:19
# "Better Respect Your Authorities, Kid" - 2:34
# "Denial" - 3:44
# "Two Minutes Hate" - 2:04
# "Blackwhite" - 2:57
# "Shotgun Polygraph" - 3:04
# "Victory is Theirs" - 3:38
Personnel
* White Jimmy - vocals, production
* Eddie Urland - guitars, production
* Ricky Scaggs - bass
* Dean Haydenbaugh - drums
* Bill Stevenson - production, mixing
* Nick Fulton - vocals ("Your Mind is All that's Left")
* Chris Jacob Wells - mixing
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