Hot Rod Circuit's front man, Andy Jackson, stated that when writing this album "This was the first record I can honestly say I wrote and took some time on lyrics and breaking it all down." and it becomes blatantly obvious that it was the recipe for the success this album had. I may have jumped the gun a little when I said Bleed American was the catchiest album I've heard, because this is right there with it. I've never been sure what to actually call the sound of this album, I usually settle on "blue collar pop" but not in a Bruce Springsteen kind of way. It's a perfect blend of pop punk and neo country, fused into a kind of superior version of both.
Key Tracks: At Nature's Mercy, Consumed By Laziness, The Night They Blew Up the Moon
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