Is a Real Boy (Bonus CD) (Clean) |
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Product Description
This is the pop-punk brainchild of singer/songwriter Max Bemis. A self-described punk rock musical, the album was fittingly produced by Tim O'Heir (Dinosaur Jr., All American Rejects) and Stephen Trask (Hedwig And The Angry Inch), with Bemis playing nearly every instrument. Double gatefold LP includes the complete album as well as a bonus track not found on the CD. Limited edition white vinyl. RIYL: HelloGoodbye, MeWithoutYou, Panic At The Disco.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Belt
- Woe
- The Writhing South
- Alive with the Glory of Love
- Yellow Cat (Slash) Red Cat
- The Futile
- Spidersong
- An Orgy of Critics
- Every Man Has a Molly
- Slowly, Through a Vector
- Chia-Like, I Shall Grow
- I Want to Know Your Plans
- Admit It!!!
Disc 2:
- Wow, I Can Get Sexual Too [*]
- Little Girls [*]
- Most Beautiful Plague [*]
- It's a Metaphor Fool [*]
- Total Revenge [*]
- Metal Now [*]
- I Will Never Write an Obligatory Song About Being on the Road and Missi
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #532191 in Music
- Released on: 2006-10-10
- Number of discs: 2
- Format: Clean
- Original language: English
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Originally released in 2004 on a small So-Cal indie label, Say Anything's ...Is A Real Boy has stood the test of time thanks to its universal themes and whopper punk hooks. Emo in name only, it is a disc that veers far away from the genre's typical navel-gazing lyrics and shines its light on the trappings of rock stardom, taking on everything from groupies to music snobs in no-nonsense songs like "An Orgy of Critics" and "Every Man Has A Molly." Max Bemis may not be a great singer but he's a great frontman, channeling his well-publicized struggles with bipolar disorder into songs that ring with defiance. This package includes a bonus second disc that includes seven new Say Anything tracks, a number of which delve even deeper into Bemis' psychiatric troubles, plus the somewhat self-explanatory "I Will Never Write An Obligatory Song About Being On The Road And Missing Someone." --Aidin Vaziri

