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Lovehatetragedy is the second major-label album by Californian rock group Papa Roach. It was released on June 18 2002, and ultimately didn't sell as well as its predecessor, "Infest". Notable was the exception of previous rapped vocals, except on the song "She Loves Me Not". It still sold approximately 700 000 units (gold) in US alone. It was also certified gold in UK and Canada. It peaked #2 on Billboard 200.
The album was originally meant to be titled Born To Rock thus the cover.
The song, "She Loves Me Not" was originally written as part of 5 track promo/demo CD funded by Warner Bros. Records in 1999. "She Loves Me Not" was rerecorded and improved for its new release in 2002. In the music video, a person appears out of nowhere in front of the camera for a single frame, similar to methods used in subliminal messaging.
Sections of the "Time and Time Again" were used in the Papa Roach version of the Pepsi Blue television advertisements in 2002.
Track listing
- "M-80 (Explosive Energy Movement)" – 2:26
- "Life Is A Bullet" Co-written with Nate Seright– 4:05
- "Time and Time Again" – 2:58
- "Walking Thru Barbed Wire" Co-written by Chino Moreno– 3:04
- "Decompression Period" – 3:59
- "Born With Nothing, Die With Everything" – 3:49
- "She Loves Me Not" – 3:29
- "Singular Indestructible Droid" – 3:48
- "Black Clouds" – 4:01
- "Code Of Energy" – 4:04
- "lovehatetragedy" – 3:11
FUCK THE WORLD I HATE MY LIFE AND IM GONNA BLOW UP CHICAGO WITH AN ATOM BOMB I CREATED THEN YOU'LL ALL DIE AND I CAN FINALLY REST IN PEACE!!!
Personnel
- Brendan O'Brien- Producer, Mixing
- Billy Bowers- Engineer
- Ken Schles- Photography, Cover Photo
- Danny Clinch- Photography
- Howard Karp- Engineer
- Karl Egsieker- Engineer
- Jason Noto- Art Direction, Design
- Papa Roach- Main Performer
- Jerry Horton- Guitar
- Dave Buckner- Drums, Art Direction
- Ron Handler- A&R
- Adam Ayan- Digital Editing, Editing
- Jennifer Wicks- A&R Administration
- Steve Rosenblatt- Marketing
- Nick DiDia- Engineer
- Bob Ludwig- Mastering
Trivia
- The following tracks: "Gouge Away" (a Pixies cover), "Never Said It" and "Naked In Front Of The Computer" are all bonus tracks featured on other versions of the album.
- The album was released in a 'censored' version despite its lack of much profanity.
- On the edited cover the baby is not throwing up metal horns. Its was airbrushed down to making a fist.
- The album was originally meant to be titled 'Born To Rock' thus the cover.
- The song, "She Loves Me Not" was originally written as part of 5 track promo/demo CD funded by Warner Bros. Records in 1999. "She Loves Me Not" was rerecorded and improved for its new release in 2002. In the music video, a person appears out of nowhere in front of the camera for a single frame, similar to methods used in subliminal messaging.
- Sections of the "Time and Time Again" were used in the Papa Roach version of the Pepsi Blue television advertisements in 2002.
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