Identity Crisis (Thrice album)

Identity Crisis
Studio album by Thrice
Released June 2000
March 6, 2001 (re-released)
Recorded December 1999 / March 2000
Genre
Length 35:42
Label
Producer Paul Miner
Thrice chronology
First Impressions (EP)
(1999)First Impressions (EP)1999
Identity Crisis
(2000)
The Illusion of Safety
(2002)The Illusion of Safety2002
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[1]

Identity Crisis is the debut studio album by American rock band Thrice, originally released on Greenflag Records in June 2000,[2] then re-released in 2001 by Sub City, a branch of Hopeless Records.

A portion of the proceeds from Identity Crisis went to the charity "Crittenton Services for Children and Families". Thrice's previous recording, the limited self-released First Impressions EP (1999), also featured a version of "T & C". The album was recorded and mixed at For the Record in Orange, California. The song "Madman" is only featured on the original release.

The album was reissued for the first time on vinyl on April 21, 2010. The limited edition release of 1000 was released by Animal Style Records of Anaheim, CA under license from Sub City/Hopeless, and consists of 100 copies on black vinyl, 200 copies on white vinyl, 300 copies on green vinyl, and 400 copies on blue vinyl.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Dustin Kensrue, except for "In Your Hands" (Riley Breckenridge) and "Under Par" (Ian Stift/Kensrue); all music composed by Thrice.

No.TitleLength
1."Identity Crisis"2:58
2."Phoenix Ignition"3:31
3."In Your Hands"2:47
4."To What End"3:04
5."Ultra Blue"3:02
6."As the Ruin Falls"2:04
7."The Next Day"0:57
8."A Torch to End All Torches"4:10
9."Unquestioned Answers"4:23
10."Under Par"4:46
11."T & C"4:00

Personnel

  • Eddie Breckenridge - bass, vocals
  • Riley Breckenridge - drums
  • Dustin Kensrue - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Teppei Teranishi - lead guitar, vocals

Additional Contributors

  • Thrice - Producer, main performer
  • Paul Miner - producer, engineer, mixing
  • Charley Watts - mastering

References

  1. "Identity Crisis - Thrice". Allmusic.
  2. "Biography". thrice.net. Archived from the original on February 16, 2001. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
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