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Editor's Review:

I don’t know if this is supposed to be the sensitive man’s hardcore or what, but these guys make Ian McKay seem tough. They can play, but all of this artsy-fartsy shit has to end. I have no use for supposed tough guys who do nothing but bawl for the length of the CD. There is a time and a place for emotions and this isn’t it. The album really isn’t as bad as I’m making it out to be. I’m sure it represents a massive amount of effort and I can’t take that away from them. I guess if you’re an emo fan looking into hardcore this is the way to go. A piano has no place on a Victory record.

– Jim Preston


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Record Label Victory Records
Released June 2001

Tracks

  1. Understanding in a Car Crash
  2. Concealer
  3. Autobiography of a Nation
  4. A Hole in the World
  5. Cross Out the Eyes
  6. Paris in Flames
  7. I Am the Killer
  8. Standing on the Edge of Summer
  9. Wind Up
  10. How Long is the Night?
  11. I1100
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