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A Public Disservice Announcement is the second album by the band Methods of Mayhem, released on September 21, 2010. It is the band's first album since their self-titled debut album, which was released in 1999.

Album information

The album, produced by Scott Humphrey, is unique in that it is composed partially of renditions and parts submitted by individuals from around the world based on the demos (stems) of each song that were posted online at thepublicrecord.com. Both the band and Humphrey listened to the recordings, which numbered over 10,000 – choosing the best and most fitting submission ideas to add to the songs final mix. In speaking about those who submitted their parts to the music, vocalist Tommy Lee said that:[2]

"There is a lot of undiscovered talent out there, from kids just getting started, to shirt tuckers who have a 9 to 5 that just rock out in a bar band on the weekends. They don't want to be famous, but those guys are stars."

"Fight song" was released as the first single and a music video was released for the second single "Time Bomb".[3] The song has peaked at number 42 on the US Rock Songs Chart.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Drunk Uncle Pete"2:45
2."Time Bomb"3:23
3."Louder"4:38
4."Fight Song"3:57
5."Blame"3:28
6."2 Ways"3:56
7."Talk Me Off the Ledge"2:46
8."Only One"3:53
9."All I Wanna Do"4:07
10."Back to Before"5:25
11."Party Instructions"4:50
12."I Really Want You" (Bonus track)3:40
13."Let's Go" (Bonus track)5:12

Personnel

Methods of Mayhem

  • Tommy Lee – vocals, guitar, drums
  • John "J3" Allen III – guitar, vocals
  • Will Hunt – drums, percussion
  • Scott Humphrey – synthesizer, piano, backing vocals
  • DJ Aero – turntables

Additional musicians

  • Phil X – guitar
  • Chris Chaney- bass
  • Deryck Whibley – guitar
  • Chad Kroeger – backing vocals
  • Sonny Moore – synthesizer
  • Chino Moreno – vocals
  • James Kottak – vocals
  • deadmau5 – electronics
  • Sofi Toufa – vocals
  • Marcus Davis – vocals
  • Peter Černohorský – guitar
  • Troy Castellano – additional guitars
  • Steven McSwain – backing vocals
  • Brett Morrow aka Max Watts – additional guitars
  • Pierre Cramez (Cross) – backing vocals/additional guitars/electronics *
  • Amdukias – synthesizer
  • Kevin Slack – additional guitars/synthesizers
  • Josh "JT" Thompson – Additional Guitar
  • Kai Korteila – Additional Guitar

Production

  • Scott Humphrey – Composer, producer
  • Ted Jensen- Mastering
  • James Kottak – Composer
  • Tommy Lee – Composer, producer
  • Frank Gryner – Engineer
  • Tommy Henriksen – Composer
  • Corey Lowery – Composer
  • Clint Lowery – Composer
  • Troy McLawhorn – Composer
  • Chad Kroeger – Composer
  • Chris Baseford – Engineer
  • Joel Zimmerman – Composer
  • Marcus Davis – Composer
  • Karen Stever – Digital editing
  • Sofia Toufa – Composer
  • Phil Xenidis – Composer
  • Kai Huppunen – Composer
  • John Edward Allen III – Composer
  • Athena Kottak – Composer

Charts

Chart Position
Billboard[4] 153

References

  1. ^ "A Public Disservice Announcement – Methods of Mayhem". Allmusic.
  2. ^ "METHODS OF MAYHEM's 'A Public Disservice Announcement' Due In May". Blabbermouth.net. 2 March 2010. Retrieved 14 June 2010.
  3. ^ "Methods of Mayhem – Time Bomb". YouTube. 2010-09-07. Retrieved 2012-03-06.
  4. ^ "Methods of Mayhem - Chart history | Billboard". www.billboard.com. Retrieved 19 November 2016.