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    An American Paradox

    Strung Out - An American Paradox

    01/01/2002 | Fat Wreck Chords 

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    All Music Guide Review

    It had been four years since Strung Out's last album, Twisted by Design, but it was well worth the wait. An American Paradox finds the group as hard hitting as ever, their music still a machine-gun fire of heavy-hitting sounds blending hardcore punk and lashings of metal frothed with harmonies and whipped up by the strong melodies. Behind the power and fury of the music, however, lies the eloquence of the lyrics, the band's true forte. Pretty much anyone can play raging hardcore, but Strung Out does it better and with more conviction than most; it's their words that truly connect them to the audience. Theirs is the lyricism of an all-night talk-fest, when suddenly thoughts crystallize and words become inspired and effortlessly skewer, amplify, and clarify salient discussion points. Even as Jason Cruz pours forth on "Alien Amplifier," "I'm wasting precious time on words that never seem to get through to anybody else," he's capturing the frustration of writer's block, the inner confusion of the tongue-tied who can never spit out the words they mean, the fury at the world's inability to communicate. With "The Kids," the quintet encapsulates teenaged nihilism, the overwhelming desire to tear the world down and build it up again afresh. The Sex Pistols raged about anarchy, but Strung Out is more nuanced and recognizes the hope that lives within destruction. That destructive force is taken into the personal realm on "Kill Your Scene," a furious assault on drama queens (or kings). Television gets an equal comeuppance and even sex gets a look, if an uncomfortable one, as does L.A. itself on "Cemetery," whose haunting line, "The sun holds no regrets/The natives sway under arrest/As all the stars fall from the sky," is sure to resonate with anyone familiar with the city of angels. The title track strikes out at a myriad of cultural touchstones, a meaty song meant for listeners to mull over. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide

    An American Paradox Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Velvet Alley
  • 3:02
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  • 6
  • The Kids
  • 3:01
  • Sound Clip for The Kids from An American Paradox


  • 7
  • Unkoil
  • 4:54
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  • 8
  • Contender
  • 2:13
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  • 9
  • Satellite
  • 3:56
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  • 11
  • Dig
  • 2:54
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  • 12
  • Razor Sex
  • 2:56
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  • 13
  • Cemetery
  • 6:05
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  • Credits of An American Paradox



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