Recipe for Disaster is the second full-length album by the American hard rock band Brand New Sin.[4][5] It was released in 2005 via Century Media Records.
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Recipe for Disaster | ||||
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Studio album by Brand New Sin | ||||
Released | May 31, 2005 (2005-05-31) | |||
Recorded | Village Recorders | |||
Genre | Southern rock, heavy metal | |||
Length | 47:08 | |||
Label | Century Media[1] | |||
Producer | Brand New Sin, Pete Walker | |||
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Blabbermouth.net | 6.5/10[3] |
Singles included "Black and Blue," for which a music video was made, and "Days Are Numbered."
AllMusic called the album "a fine one, with more than enough high-water marks to counter the lows, and more than enough sheer 'rawk' gumption to stand out from the cookie-cutter radio rockers out there."[2] PopMatters called the album "a confident step forward," writing that it is "the perfect music for a summer afternoon with a tubful of beer on ice."[6] Exclaim! derided the "vocals that sound like a furious and bowel-obstructed Scott Stapp, tired mid-tempo Southern rock blues-riffing punctuated by occasional hints of thrash, and enough debased artificial harmonic guitar solo wankery to make Dimebag Darrell roll over in his grave."[7]
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