Identical Remote Controlled Reactions
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Identical Remote Controlled Reactions is the first full Superheist
release to feature singer Joey Biro, who proved to be something of the bands savour, but catalyst to their eventual demise. IRCR proved far stronger than previous album The Prize Recruit
in song personality and overall weight in sound. Though not taken as well by critics, loyal fans lapped up IRCR, giving them reason for almost unending tours and stints on the Main Stage on Australia's Big Day Out
festival tour.
The album itself seemed far more adventurous with sound, with short instrumental interludes thrown into the mix and far more experimentation with keyboards and bass, but still keeping within a conservative vein that prevented them from straying into WTF territory, making an interesting and more melodic album.
IRCR was recorded at Backbeach Studios in Rye, Victoria
by D.W. Norton and Adam Rhodes
Not long after their last tour, Superheist
disbanded, ending another decent chapter in Australian music culture.
[note] Tracks 5, 11 and 14 are instrumental interludes.
Superheist
Superheist was an Australian nu metal band that attained a significant degree of success with a string of EPs and singles and two full-length albums that charted in the Top 40 before suddenly disbanding in 2004.-Formation and early period:...
release to feature singer Joey Biro, who proved to be something of the bands savour, but catalyst to their eventual demise. IRCR proved far stronger than previous album The Prize Recruit
The Prize Recruit
The Prize Recruit is the first full-length album from the Australian band Superheist. It was recorded at Sing Sing Studios in Melbourne, Victoria by Superheist and producer Kalju Tonuma and released on 15 April 2001.-Track listing:...
in song personality and overall weight in sound. Though not taken as well by critics, loyal fans lapped up IRCR, giving them reason for almost unending tours and stints on the Main Stage on Australia's Big Day Out
Big Day Out
The Big Day Out is an annual music festival held in several cities in Australia and New Zealand in late January. It started in Sydney in 1992, spread to Adelaide, Melbourne and Perth by 1993, with the Gold Coast and Auckland joining in 1994...
festival tour.
The album itself seemed far more adventurous with sound, with short instrumental interludes thrown into the mix and far more experimentation with keyboards and bass, but still keeping within a conservative vein that prevented them from straying into WTF territory, making an interesting and more melodic album.
IRCR was recorded at Backbeach Studios in Rye, Victoria
Rye, Victoria
Rye is a seaside resort town, approximately 83 km south of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia. Its bay beach is popular with swimmers, fishermen, yachtsmen and kitesurfers. Its ocean beach is also popular with surfers...
by D.W. Norton and Adam Rhodes
Not long after their last tour, Superheist
Superheist
Superheist was an Australian nu metal band that attained a significant degree of success with a string of EPs and singles and two full-length albums that charted in the Top 40 before suddenly disbanding in 2004.-Formation and early period:...
disbanded, ending another decent chapter in Australian music culture.
Track listing
- AUS CD PIVOTAL0002
- "LiberateLiberate (Superheist Song)"Liberate" was the last single to be released by Superheist from their 2003 album Identical Remote Controlled Reactions and the last single while they were formed. After a long gap since the previous single A Dignified Rage, the band considered many followup singles , but never followed through...
" - 2:52 - "Empire" - 3:58
- "False Idols" - 3:06
- "7 Years" - 2:58
- "(New Culture)" - 0:37
- "Scars" - 3:19
- "A Dignified RageA Dignified Rage"A Dignified Rage" is a song by Superheist, released as their second single, from their album Identical Remote Controlled Reactions.-Track listing:*AUS CD Single PIV0003*#"A Dignified Rage" - 3:19...
" - 3:17 - "Will The Change" - 3:16
- "Dear Enemy" - 4:18
- "Beaming Down From Satellites" - 4:07
- "(Sugarloaf Hill)" - 1:02
- "2 Die 4" - 2:49
- "Drilling The Void" - 3:02
- "(El Ladonigro)" - 0:26
- "The Karma Division" - 3:06
- "Neverend" - 2:55
- "Tourniquet For A Broken Planet / Salt In The Wounds" [Secret Track] - 6:20
- "Liberate
[note] Tracks 5, 11 and 14 are instrumental interludes.