The Economy of Sound is the fifth studio album by American post-grunge band Seven Mary Three. It was released on June 5, 2001, on Mammoth Records.[3] The album peaked at #178 on the Billboard 200 on June 23, 2001.[4]
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Studio album by Seven Mary Three | ||||
Released | June 5, 2001 | |||
Recorded | at Morrisound Recording in Tampa, FL and Transcontinental Studios in Orlando, FL | |||
Genre | Rock, post-grunge | |||
Length | 40:08 | |||
Label | Mammoth | |||
Producer | Jason Ross, Tom Morris, Neal Avron | |||
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The album's Billboard-charting singles were "Wait" (#7 on Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks and #21 on Hot Modern Rock Tracks) and "Sleepwalking" (#39 on Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks).[5]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music wrote that the album "jettisoned the vestiges of the band's grunge sound in favour of crowd pleasing hard rock."[2]
All songs written by Jason Ross, except where noted.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Sleepwalking" (Ross, Juliano) | 2:48 |
2. | "Wait" | 3:08 |
3. | "Faster" | 3:22 |
4. | "Summer is Over" (Ross, Daniel, Juliano) | 2:56 |
5. | "Honey" | 3:15 |
6. | "Still I Find You" | 4:00 |
7. | "Breakdown" (Ross, Daniel) | 2:34 |
8. | "Man in Control?" | 4:11 |
9. | "Zeroes & Ones" (Ross, McKendree) | 4:34 |
10. | "First Time Believers" | 3:01 |
11. | "Steal a Car" | 2:26 |
12. | "Tug" | 4:06 |
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