Signal to Noise (Rise Album)
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| Signal to Noise | |||||
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| Studio album by The Rise | |||||
| Released | April 2nd 2002 | ||||
| Recorded | January 2002 at Non-Linear Studios | ||||
| Genre | Post-Hardcore | ||||
| Producer | Kevin Ratterman Mike Blaine |
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Signal to Noise is the first full-length LP from The Rise. The album was released in stores April 2, 2002 on Ferret Records. This album was the first to match modern hardcore and electronic music.[citation needed] A style which has been mimicked by several other bands since (ex Underoath).[citation needed] It was re-released in 2005 on ReIgnition Recordings.
[edit] Tracklist
- "The Fallacy Of Retrospective Determinism"
- "An Automated Response If You Will"
- "If All You Have Is A Hammer Everything Begins To Look Like Nails"
- "Constructive Criticism For A Predetermined Body Type"
- "The Concept Of Transience"
- "Station Identification For The Print Less"
- "Sophisticated Approach"
- "51/17"
- "Goals Methodology Assessment"
- "The Machine Question"


