The parenthetical "n" in the title of For(n)ever isn't merely a piece of clever typography, it's an indication of what Hoobastank's fourth album is all about, for For(n)ever is tied together by the notion that nothing lasts forever...or more precisely, whatever relationship singer Doug Robb just finished sure didn't last forever. For(n)ever is a breakup album at its purest, teeming with regret, anger, and recriminations but little guilt, as there's little question that Robb believes he's the wronged party. He finds incriminating letters tucked away behind the bed, discovers that "[The] more you speak/The less I care about you," wonders "Who the Hell Am I?" now that the relationship has sputtered to a halt. Despite this barrage of invective, it's strangely reassuring hearing the oft-preprogrammed Hoobastank break free from their constraints. Prior to this, they seemed more concerned with airplay than emotion, so it's nice to see their human side slip through. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
Videos from For(n)ever
All Music Guide Review
For(n)ever Track Listing
Credits of For(n)ever
- Doug Ross
- Composer
- David Paul Campbell
- String Arrangements
- Tara Bryan
- A&R
- Tom Ross
- Composer
- Mikey Canzonetta
- Mixing Assistant
- Mike Plotnikoff
- Engineer, Mixing
- P.R. Brown
- Art Direction, Design, Photography
- Doug Joswick
- Package Production
- Hoobastank
- Composer
- Dan Estrin
- Guitar, Keyboards, Group Member
- Douglas Robb
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals, Group Member
- Chris Hesse
- Percussion, Drums, Group Member
- Keith Armstrong
- Mixing Assistant
- Jeff Blue
- Composer
- Hatsukazu "Hatch" Inagaki
- Assistant Engineer
- Marc VanGool
- Guitar Technician
- Stephen Ferrera
- A&R
- Nik Karpen
- Mixing Assistant
- Leah Smith
- Stylist
- Tom Syrowski
- Assistant Engineer
- Todd Russell
- Art Direction
- Chris Lord-Alge
- Mixing
- Howard Benson
- Keyboards, Programming, Producer
- Paul Bushnell
- Bass
- Paul DeCarli
- Digital Editing, Editing
- Ted Jensen
- Mastering












