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2001 studio album by Sevendust
Animosity is the third studio album by Sevendust , released on November 13, 2001 through TVT Records . The album appeared on the Billboard 200 , remained there for thirteen weeks and peaked at 28 on December 1, 2001.[ 8] Animosity was certified gold on March 11, 2002 through the Recording Industry Association of America .[ 9]
Sevendust released five variations of the album. Two variations were released in the United States with thirteen tracks, one version with explicit lyrics and the other with censored lyrics. Another explicit lyric version was released in the United States with a bonus track, and another censored version was released with two bonus tracks. The China release featured fifteen tracks. Five singles were released from the album, four of which appeared on the mainstream and modern Billboard charts .
"T.O.A.B." (Tits On A Boar) was featured in the computer animation Galerians: Rion .
"Angel's Son ", originally released on Strait Up , a tribute album of Lynn Strait , former lead-singer of the band Snot . Strait died in a car accident on December 11, 1998, at the age of 30.[ 10]
Track listing
Title Writer(s) 1. "T.O.A.B." Morgan Rose [ 11] 3:39 2. "Praise " Clint Lowery , Lajon Witherspoon , Rose3:38 3. "Trust" Lowery, Witherspoon 5:14 4. "Crucified " Lowery, Rose, Witherspoon 4:13 5. "Xmas Day " Lowery 5:14 6. "Dead Set" Lowery, Rose, Witherspoon 4:59 7. "Shine" Witherspoon 3:43 8. "Follow" Lowery, Connolly 4:33 9. "Damaged" Connolly, Rose 4:34 10. "Live Again " Connolly, Rose 4:11 11. "Beautiful" Lowery, Rose, Witherspoon 4:11 12. "Redefine" Lowery, Rose, Witherspoon 3:41 13. "Angel's Son " Lowery, Witherspoon 3:49 Total length: 55:45
Bonus Release (Clean) Title 14. "Angel's Son" 4:12 15. "Black" 5:40
Bonus Release (Explicit) Title 14. "Angel's Son (Live)"
Chinese Release Title 14. "Denial (Live)" 15. "Angel's Son (Live)"
B-sides Title Writer(s) 14. "Leech" (released on the Freddy vs. Jason soundtrack) Lowery, Rose 4:30 15. "Corrected" (released on The Scorpion King soundtrack) Lowery, Rose 4:31
Personnel
Sevendust
Additional Musicians
Blumpy - additional keyboards, programming
Ben Grosse - programming
Aaron Lewis - additional vocals (track 8)
Luis Resto - strings and keyboards (track 5)
Justin Z. Walden - additional keyboards, programming
Production and Management
Tony Adams - drum technician
Orville Almon Jr. - legal representation
Chuck Bailey - assistant engineer
Tom Baker - mastering
Adam Barber - digital recording and editing
Rick Behrens - assistant engineer
Blumpy - digital recording and editing
Jeff Cameron - executive producer, management
Norm Costa - drum technician
Toby Dearborn - assistant engineer
Ken Fermaglich - U.S. booking
Jay Jay French - executive producer
Steve Gottlieb - executive producer
Matthew Grasse - photography
Ben Grosse - producer, engineer, mixing, digital recording and editing
Jeff Hanson - executive producer, management
Robert Hannon - assistant engineer
David Johnson - business management
Jeff McAlear - assistant engineer
Brent Mullins - guitar technician
Michelle Oakes - A&R coordination
David "Bull" Parrish - guitar technician
Di Quon - A&R administration
Sean Roberts - A&R direction
Sevendust - co-producer
Thad Thompson - merchandising
Dan Tremonti - cover art & design
Alex Uyochocde - assistant engineer
Neil Warnock - worldwide booking
Garry Whitfield - business management
Charts
Album
Year
Chart
Position
Ref.
2001
The Billboard 200
28
[ 12] [ 13]
2002
Top Independent Albums
1
[ 13] [ 14]
2002
Top Australian Albums
34
2002
Top New Zealand Albums
26
Singles
Year
Song
Chart
Position
Ref.
2001
"Praise"
Mainstream Rock Tracks
15
[ 15]
2001
"Praise"
Modern Rock Tracks
23
[ 15]
2002
"Angel's Son"
Mainstream Rock Tracks
11
2002
"Angel's Son"
Modern Rock Tracks
15
2002
"Live Again"
Mainstream Rock Tracks
21
[ 15]
2002
"Live Again"
Modern Rock Tracks
36
[ 15]
2002
"Xmas Day"
Mainstream Rock Tracks
38
[ 15]
Release history
Region
Date
Label
Format
Catalog
Ref.
United States
2001
TVT
CD (Clean)
5873
[ 16]
United States
2001
TVT
CD (Explicit)
5870
[ 2]
United States
2001
TVT
CS (Explicit)
5870
[ 2]
China
2002
Dream On
CD (Explicit)
7008
[ 17]
United States
2002
Dream On
CD (Explicit)
DOR-7008
[ 2]
United States
2003
Island
CD (Bonus Track)
9800090
[ 18]
United States
2003
Universal Distribution
CD (Clean Bonus Track)
CID8132
[ 19]
References
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^ Appleford, Steve (2002-01-02). "Sevendust: Animosity : Music Reviews" . Rolling Stone . Archived from the original on 2008-12-08. Retrieved 2012-05-07 .
^ "ANIMOSITY Review" . Sputnikmusic . 2010-11-21. Retrieved 2016-02-07 .
^ "ANIMOSITY Review" . Ultimate Guitar . 2001-11-13. Retrieved 2016-11-07 .
^ Sevendust (Chart History: Billboard 200) , Billboard , retrieved 2010-04-25
^ Gold & Platinum , Recording Industry Association of America , archived from the original on 2012-07-19, retrieved 2010-04-25
^ Wiederhorn, Jon (2002-04-08). "Sevendust Crank Out Clips, Prepare For 'Golf Tour' With Creed" . MTV . Retrieved 2010-04-25 .
^ http://www.musicnotes.com/sheetmusic/mtd.asp?ppn=MN0049380
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^ Sevendust (Chart History: Independent Albums) , Billboard , retrieved 2010-04-25
^ a b c d e Animosity (Chart & Awards: Billboard Singles) , Allmusic , retrieved 2010-04-26
^ Animosity (Clean) Overview , Allmusic , retrieved 2010-04-25
^ Animosity (China) Overview , Allmusic , retrieved 2010-04-25
^ Animosity (Bonus Track) Overview , Allmusic , retrieved 2010-04-25
^ Animosity (Clean Bonus Track) Overview , Allmusic , retrieved 2010-04-25
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