Distribution
Bmg
Number of Discs
2
Guest Artist
Chris Carrabba, Adam Lazarra, Ken Vasoli, Anna Waronker, Dj Swamp, Caithlin De Marrais, Fred Mascherino, Joshua Sultan, Laura June Kirsch, Andy Jackson, Aaron Gillespie, Gerard Way, Jordan Pundik, Chad Gilbert, Anthony Green, Anthony Raneri, Chris Conley, Matt Skiba, Michael Auerbach, Casey Prestwood, Pete Yorn
Number of Tracks
27
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Drums
Jacob Linder
Percussion
Jacob Linder
Reviews
4 stars out of 5 -- "With its detours into slick synth pop, weepy roots rock, and big Broadway music, the sprawling GENRE proves that emo needn't be boxed in by stylistic dogma.", "Unexpected as they are, DEFENSE's sonic twists almost always work....This is gloriously conflicted pop for the musically omnivorous.", 4.5 Stars Out of 5 -- "27 Songs That Celebrate the Highest Highs and Lowest Lows...", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Over two discs and 27 songs, Bemis nuttily injects R&B thump, techno throb, Queen-style chanting and folkie mandolin into his emo.", "It's dramatic emo with a cheeky wit, the showtune swing of 'That Is Why' softening a vicious outpouring of bile..."
Vocals
Jeffrey Turner, Chris Carrabba, Max Bemis, Ken Vasoli, Caithlin De Marrais, Fred Mascherino, Joshua Sultan, Trever Keith, Jordan Pundik, Aaron Gillespie, Anthony Raneri, Anthony Green, Casey Prestwood, Pete Yorn, Haylie Williams, Adam Lazarra, Anna Waronker, Laura June Kirsch, Andy Jackson, Gerard Way, Chad Gilbert, Chris Conley, Parker Case, Jacob Linder, Matt Skiba, Michael Auerbach, Jake Turner
Group Member
Jeffrey Turner, Max Bemis, Parker Case, Jacob Linder, Jake Turner, Alexander Kent
Mixing
Brad Wood
Additional Information
Los Angeles Band Continue to Expand Definition of Emo on 2007 Release.
Engineer
Ross Petersen, Andy Jackson, Brad Wood
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo
Bass
Alexander Kent
Guitar
Jeffrey Turner, Max Bemis, Parker Case, Jake Turner, Alexander Kent
Keyboards
Max Bemis, Parker Case