Reframe

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REframe
901 RabbitJunk REframe.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 2006
GenreDigital hardcore, industrial metal, punk rock
ProducerJP Anderson
Rabbit Junk chronology
Rabbit Junk
(2004)
REframe
(2006)
This Life Is Where You Get Fucked
(2008)
Remastered cover
Remastered Artwork for REframe.
Remastered Artwork for REframe.
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
amodelofcontrol.com8.5/10 stars [1]

REframe, the second album from Seattle-based "hardclash" band Rabbit Junk, was released in April 2006. It reflects the group's expansion into additional styles, such as black metal, speed metal and breakbeat, since their 2004 self-titled first album.

Track listing[]

All tracks are written by JP Anderson.

No.TitleLength
1."Demons" (feat. Schizoid)5:23
2."In Your Head No One Can Hear You Scream"4:30
3."Beating Track"4:05
4."The Big Push"4:03
5."To All Good Night"4:48
6."Crutch"3:58
7."Civilized"4:39
8."Old Heroes Young Villains"4:35
9."February War"5:59
10."Slater"3:47
11."The Best Revenge"4:04
12."Millennial Pox"4:25
13."In the Service of the Enemy"4:59

Personnel[]

Rabbit Junk
  • JP Anderson - vocals, guitars, bass guitar, keyboards, programming, production
  • Sum Grrl - vocals
Other personnel
  • Schizoid - additional vocals on "Demons"
  • Daniel Carpenter - artwork
  • Tom Baker - mastering

Notes[]

  • In the original CD pressing, the song "The Best Revenge" was left off the track listing on the back cover, making it appear as if there were only 12 songs on the album.
  • Including this, JP Anderson himself counted 31 typos and misprints in the cover, liner notes and back cover on the Full Effect release.
  • "Demons" features the D-Trash label owner and fellow digital hardcore musician on backing vocals, the song also contains a sample from the song "Duel of the Fates" from the Star Wars movies, composed by John Williams.
  • The album was given a re-release on Bandcamp with new artwork from Andrew Tremblay.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ amodelofcontrol.com review
  2. ^ "Reframe (2006) - Original and Remaster, by Rabbit Junk". Rabbit Junk. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
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