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Soundsystem

 
Album Review: Soundsystem

  • Artist: 311
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 12, 1999
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

311 have been called a lot of things -- primarily some variation of either funk metal, rap-metal, or ska-metal -- but they don't fit neatly into any of these particular subgenres. They borrow from all three styles, plus reggae and new wave, creating their own skatepunk sound that vaguely recalls such contemporaries as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Beastie Boys, No Doubt, and Sublime, but never quite sounds exactly like them. Part of that is due to the vocal interplay of singer Nick Hexum and rapper S.A.; their interchanges are unique among skatepunk. 311 also have different ambitions -- ever since their 1995 commercial breakthrough, 311, the band seemed intent on making a great album. Its successor, Transistor, was a flawed effort the length of a double album, and its studio follow-up, Soundsystem -- a 1999 album that followed a live 1998 record -- has its own aspirations. Longtime producer/engineer band associate Scotch Ralston worked with Hugh Padgham (the Police's former producer) on Soundsystem, and the differences are immediately apparent. Benefiting from Padgham's professional skills, Soundsystem is a tighter record, clocking in at 45 minutes. Padgham also helps the band incorporate its various influences into a more digestible form. Though they never come up with a single as strong as "Down" anywhere on the album, the increased focus makes their musical mélange potent. Often, they come close to tying together a vast array of styles -- metal riffing, funk bass, rapping, hip-hop scratching, melodic choruses, trippy reggae vibes, Latin, and ska rhythms -- into something distinctive. It's not necessarily radio-ready, but that's not necessarily a detriment, since they have more musical character than many of their peers. Where most bands are content to ride one groove, 311 pack as many as three or four into one track. This may be at the expense of a pop hook, but it does give them identity, and -- in a weird way -- musical integrity, since their ever-shifting musical gears are clearly the result of a band intent on pleasing itself and its hardcore audience, not a pop market. That means Soundsystem will not play to fans of "Down," even if it's punchier than Transistor. But that additional focus and punch makes it their best album since 311, a fact their hardcore fans will appreciate. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Freeze Time (Lyrics) Nicholas Hexum, D. Martinez 311 (3:22)
Come Original (Lyrics) Nicholas Hexum, D. Martinez 311 (3:43)
Large in the Margin (Lyrics) Nicholas Hexum, Chad Sexton 311 (3:29)
Flowing (Lyrics) Nicholas Hexum 311 (3:14)
Can't Fade Me (Lyrics) Nicholas Hexum, D. Martinez 311 (2:10)
Life's Not a Race (Lyrics) Nicholas Hexum, Tim Mahoney, D. Martinez 311 (4:27)
Strong All Along (Lyrics) Nicholas Hexum, D. Martinez 311 (3:29)
Sever (Lyrics) Nicholas Hexum, D. Martinez 311 (4:43)
Eons (Lyrics) Nicholas Hexum, Chad Sexton 311 (3:14)
Evolution (Lyrics) Nicholas Hexum, S.A. Martinez, Chad Sexton 311 (4:18)
Leaving Babylon Earl Hudson, Darryl Jenifer 311 (4:00)
Mind Spin Nicholas Hexum, Chad Sexton, D. Martinez 311 (4:01)
Livin' & Rockin' (Lyrics) Nicholas Hexum, Tim Mahoney, D. Martinez 311 (2:43)

Credits

311 (Main Performer), Joe Gastwirt (Mastering), Nicholas Hexum (Guitar), Nicholas Hexum (Programming), Nicholas Hexum (Vocals), Tim Mahoney (Guitar), S.A. Martinez (Vocals), S.A. Martinez (Cut), Hugh Padgham (Producer), Hugh Padgham (Engineer), Scott Ralston (Producer), Scott Ralston (Engineer), Scott Ralston (Mixing), Chad Sexton (Percussion), Chad Sexton (Drums), Chad Sexton (Programming), Frank Gargiulo (Art Direction), Cameron Webb (Assistant Engineer)
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Soundsystem
Studio album by 311
Released October 12, 1999
Recorded March - June 1999
Genre Alternative rock
Hard rock
Rap rock
Length 48:44
Label Capricorn Records
Producer 311
Hugh Padgham
Scotch Ralston
Professional reviews
311 chronology
Live
(1998)
Soundsystem
(1999)
From Chaos
(2001)

Soundsystem is the fifth studio album by 311, released on October 12, 1999. Soundsystem, which was certified Gold by the RIAA, was the last 311 album on Capricorn Records before the band switched to Volcano Records in 2000.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Freeze Time" (Music: Hexum; Lyrics: Hexum/Martinez) - 3:21
  2. "Come Original" (Hexum/Wills; Hexum/Martinez) - 3:42
  3. "Large in the Margin" (Sexton; Hexum) - 3:28
  4. "Flowing" (Hexum) - 3:13
  5. "Can't Fade Me" (Hexum; Hexum/Martinez) - 2:10
  6. "Life's Not a Race" (Hexum/Mahoney; Hexum/Martinez) - 4:26
  7. "Strong All Along" (Hexum; Hexum/Martinez) - 3:28
  8. "Sever" (Hexum/Wills; Hexum/Martinez) - 4:42
  9. "Eons" (Sexton; Hexum) - 3:13
  10. "Evolution" (Hexum/Sexton; Hexum/Martinez) - 4:17
  11. "Leaving Babylon" (Miller/Jenifer/Hudson/Hudson) - 3:59
  12. "Mindspin" (Sexton; Hexum/Martinez) - 4:00
  13. "Livin' & Rockin'" (Mahoney; Hexum/Martinez) - 2:42

B-Sides & Outtakes

  • "Blizza" (Hexum) - 1:16 - (Available via 311' website) [1]
  • "Cali Soca" (Hexum/Sexton/Mahoney/Wills) - 3:36 - (Available via 311' website)
  • "Dancehall" - (??; Hexum/Martinez) - 2:51 (Appears on the Enlarged to Show Detail 2 bonus EP)
  • "Seal the Deal" (??; Hexum) - 3:22 - (Available via 311' website)

Unreleased

  • "Forward"
  • "Hazy"
  • "The 90's"

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1999 The Billboard 200 9

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1999 "Come Original" Modern Rock Tracks 6
1999 "Come Original" Mainstream Rock Tracks 39
2000 "Flowing" Modern Rock Tracks 17

Miscellanea

  • 311 is usually known for their very positive-oriented lyrics. Yet Nick Hexum has claimed at the time of this album's release that "I have never written more personally deep songs than "Eons," "Flowing," or "Large in the Margin." I was dealing with serious lack of direction and self doubt at that time."
  • "Leaving Babylon" is a cover of a Bad Brains song. It was the only cover 311 had ever done that made a 311 studio album until Love Song was released on their Greatest Hits Album in 2004.
  • While the band has consistently put out a new album every-two-years since 1997, Soundsystem had the longest in-studio time of any 311 album (over a year). Members of the band have pointed to "Life's Not a Race" as being connected to the time spent on this album [2].
  • Before the release of this album, 311 held a contest asking fans to submit artwork for the album cover. The winning fan's work was used on the finished product.

 
 
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