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50,000 Bc

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Download links and information about 50,000 Bc by Shudder To Think. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Indie Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 44:21 minutes.

Artist: Shudder To Think
Release date: 1997
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Indie Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 44:21
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Call of the Playground 3:24
2. Red House 3:44
3. Beauty Strike 2:47
4. The Saddest Day of My Life 4:01
5. The Man Who Rolls 4:07
6. All Eyes Are Different 4:05
7. Kissesmack of Past Action 2:33
8. Resident Wine 3:34
9. She's a Skull 2:35
10. Survival 4:27
11. You're Gonna Look Fine, Love 3:20
12. Hop On One Foot 5:44

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Pony Express Record might have been Shudder To Think's self-consciously difficult art-punk album, but 50,000 B.C. is their move toward big-rock. Sporting a slick, polished guitar sound and anthemic harmonies, 50,000 B.C. is more accessible than the rest of the group's catalog, at least on the surface. However, Craig Wedren's songs remain remarkably versatile and eclectic, ranging from Queen-style pomp-rock and power-pop to doo-wop and folk-rock. Shudder To Think can pull off these stylistic variations with aplomb, but the smooth production gives the music the illusion of being more accessible than it is; it is melodic, but the melodies follow twisted paths, and Wedren's high, vibrato-laden voice can be off-putting to some. Which leaves Shudder To Think in an odd position. Their music is too odd for the mainstream, but it now sounds too slick for their old hardcore and indie-rock following, which means 50,000 B.C. is the kind of eclectic post-punk that will primarily appeal to critics and record collectors.