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Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Bodycount.
Rock · 2004 · 12 tracks

Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Bodycount.

High-tension post-hardcore balancing jagged, screaming aggression with sugary, theatrical pop hooks. The definitive sound of mid-2000s internet subculture.

June 28, 2004 · Epitaph

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A high-tension blend of adolescent frustration and theatrical, melodic catharsis.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks
01
Soliloquy
0:26
02
The One Armed Boxer vs. The Flying Guillotine
3:18
03
Note to Self
3:54
04
I Liked You Better Before You Were Naked on the Internet.
1:54
05
Featuring Some of Your Favorite Words
4:01
06
Emily
2:40
07
Secrets Don’t Make Friends
4:01
08
Populace in Two
4:00
09
Kiss Me, I’m Contagious
3:23
10
Minuet
1:02
11
Ride the Wings of Pestilence
4:28
12
[untitled]
5:17
Moments Worth Listening For
The jarring transition from the spoken intro of Soliloquy into the frantic drum fill of track two
The sudden shift to a purely acoustic, vulnerable ballad on Emily that breaks the album's aggressive momentum
The chaotic, overlapping vocal layers and siren-like guitar leads during the climax of Ride the Wings of Pestilence

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