"Taproot"
"Taproot"
No View Is True
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Taproot
жанры: nu-metal
альбомы: Plead the Fifth
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We don't have to see eye to eye As long as we get along We don't have to head anywhere As long as we took [Incomprehensible]Riding different strokes for different fountains I've found no religion but I still have faith I've made some decisions but I'm following my fate I'm not so indifferentWe don't have to feel an 'Ever and ever' We've taken the endless day We don't have to sense 666 But we can manifest hateLaughing different quotes from different jokes and I've found no religion but I still have faith I've made some decisions but I'm following my fate I'm not so indifferent, everyone is the same We're all just opinions that extinguish the rainsNo view is true No view is true No view is true No view is trueNo view is true, true No view is true, true [Incomprehensible] No view is trueI've found no religion but I still have faith I've made some decisions but I'm following my fate I'm not so indifferent, everyone is the same We're all just opinions that extinguish the painNo view is true No view is true No view is true
Plead the Fifth is the fifth studio album by American alternative metal band Taproot. Originally planned for an April 13, 2010 release, it was delayed to May 11. The album marks Taproot's first release through Victory Records, having signed in November 2009. "Fractured (Everything I Said Was True)" was released as the lead single, followed by "Release Me". The confirmed track listing was released on the Victory Records website.
Guitarist Mike DeWolf described the album's sound as a return to the heavy nature of Taproot's early material:
"We're definitely making it as heavy as possible and aggressive while still keeping a lot of the beautiful melodies and just the general beauty of things in it. We're using a lot more of our baritone guitars, which was sort of the signature of the Gift and Welcome years, so that immediately makes things a lot heavier."
The album debuted at #107 on the Billboard Top 200 chart, with first week sales of 5,500.