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Tri-Polar [PA] * by Sick Puppies (CD, Jul-2009, Virgin Records USA) 
Tri-Polar [PA] * by Sick Puppies (CD, Jul-2009, Virgin Records USA)

 
Tri-Polar [PA] * by Sick Puppies (CD, Jul-2009, Virgin Records USA)

Artist: Sick Puppies
Release Date: Jul 2009
Format: CD
Record Label: Virgin Records (USA)
Genre: Alternative, Rock & Pop
UPC: 5099922863126
Product ID: EPID73579637
Description: Sick Puppies: Shimon Moore (vocals, guitar). After four years of living in Los Angeles, it's no surprise that Sick Puppies sound more American than ever on TRI-POLAR. The Australian band always drew on U.S. angst rock for its influences,...
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Track Listing
1. I Hate You
2. Maybe
3. Don't Walk Away
4. Survive
5. Should've Known Better
6. Master Of The Universe
7. Odd One
8. Rip Tide
9. In It For Life
10. So What, I Lied
11. You're Going Down
12. Street Fighter (War)

Details
Distributor:EMI Music Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Sick Puppies: Shimon Moore (vocals, guitar).
After four years of living in Los Angeles, it's no surprise that Sick Puppies sound more American than ever on TRI-POLAR. The Australian band always drew on U.S. angst rock for its influences, though, and that's even more obvious here than before, with plenty of Alice in Chains and Stabbing Westward influences apparent. "So What I Lied" has a guitar riff in the midsection typical of Tool, and in "White Balloons" singer Shimon Moore briefly adopts the stop-start cadence of Maynard Keenan. "Don't Walk Away" is a very typical example of the "I know I was wrong" genre that even includes a heartfelt moan of..."I know I was wrong." The downtrodden revenge fantasy "Master of the Universe" has a quirky slap bass intro and a sitar layered into the guitar solo; it's the album's highlight.

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