Label: Sumerian Records (US), SUM-022
Style: Metalcore, Heavy Metal, Post Hardcore
Country: York, North Yorkshire, England
Time: 48:15
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 365 Mb
Stand Up and Scream is the debut studio album by British rock band Asking Alexandria. The album has charted at number 170 on the Billboard 200, number 29 on Top Independent albums, and number 4 on Top Heatseekers. The record managed to remain at the Top Heatseekers chart at position number 36 until the end of July 2010.
The title of the album is chosen from a lyric in the second track "The Final Episode (Let's Change the Channel)", where the relevant line within the chorus reads "Just stand up and scream, the tainted clock is counting down".
Six of the tracks featured on the album have previously been released digitally through the band's MySpace and PureVolume accounts. These include, "Nobody Don't Dance No More", "The Final Episode (Let's Change the Channel)", "A Candlelit Dinner with Inamorta", "Not the American Average", "A Single Moment of Sincerity", and "I Was Once, Possibly, Maybe, Perhaps, a Cowboy King". When downloaded, the ID3 tags displayed Demo or Demo 2008 as the songs relevant album. There are both minor and more noticeable alterations in all of the songs released on the album in comparison to those released digitally in 2008.
The song "Hey There Mr. Brooks" is written as a homage to the film, Mr. Brooks. Its lyrics feature many references to scenes in the film.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stand_Up_and_Scream)
01. Alerion (02:14)
02. Final Episode (Let's Change the Channel) (04:02)
03. A Candlelit Dinner With Inamorta (04:03)
04. Nobody Don't Dance No More (03:59)
05. Hey There Mr. Brooks (featuring Shawn Milke of Alesana) (04:09)
06. Hiatus (01:45)
07. If You Can't Ride Two Horses at Once... You Should Get Out of the Circus (03:45)
08. A Single Moment of Sincerity (03:50)
09. Not the American Average (04:39)
10. I Used to Have a Best Friend (But Then He Gave Me an STD) (04:05)
11. A Prophecy (03:33)
12. I Was Once, Possibly, Maybe, Perhaps a Cowboy King (03:41)
13. When Everyday's the Weekend (04:23)
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