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Soundsystem  (Audio CD) 
by 311

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When "Down" shot up the singles charts in 1996, it was the culmination of eight years of hard work for Nebraska-bred, Los Angeles-based 311. Soundsystem ups the ante on the quintet's good-time, never-forced amalgam of hip-hop, rock, funk, and reggae. "Come Original" features Nick Hexum's identifiable talk-singing style, and the tune's lilting dancehall and reggae overtones make it perfect for convertible cruising. From the odd but compelling rhythms in "Freeze Time," to the Santana-influenced stylings and Tim Mahoney's intricate guitar work in "Life's Not a Race," to the almost metallic riffing of "Evolution," 311 have constructed a diverse yet cohesive collection. The band's crisp, edgy sound, well showcased by producer Hugh Padgam (XTC, the Police), is especially winning on the irresistible and rollicking "Mindspin" and the aggro closing cut, "Livin' & Rockin'." It's a good bet that this Soundsystem will find its way onto the sound systems of fans old and new. --Katherine Turman

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: October 12, 1999
Studio: Volcano
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: Explicit Lyrics, Original recording reissued
Average Customer Rating: based on 258 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Freeze Time
2. Come Original
3. Large in the Margin
4. Flowing
5. Can't Fade Me
6. Life's Not a Race
7. Strong All Along
8. Sever
9. Eons
10. Evolution
11. Leaving Babylon
12. Mindspin
13. Livin' & Rockin'
 
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Average Customer Review:4.5
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5Great CD  Sep 12, 2009
I re-bought this cd because I had recently found out (I know I'm stupid) that my older one was parental advisory. It pissed me off that it was so I snapped to action and bought a cool uncensored one. Great CD either way, but I hate censored CDs.

5Compressed is your life in the physical, but out of memory comes a vision which is a miracle  Oct 27, 2007
THE TRANSITION YEARS, 1997-2001

Transistor (1997)
4th Studio LP: The next phase in 311's evolution begins with this ambitious and psychedelic exploration of their unique style. This is their longest album, and it shows a substantial decrease in the rap/sing ratio. Transistor is my 4th favorite release (or 2nd fave if you count the first three LPs as one).

Soundsystem (1999)
5th Studio LP: While this follow-up to Transistor is not a huge leap forward style-wise, they still "come original" here. Soundsystem is really just as high quality as Transistor, which is only slightly more favored because it is longer. Soundsystem, technically my 5th favorite LP, is the last 311 album that I would describe as "great."

From Chaos (2001)
6th Studio LP: This is the 3rd and final album of the Transitional phase started by Transistor and continued with Soundsystem. This album is not a huge departure from Soundsystem, but to me it far inferior. Front-man Nick Hexum was suffering from a long-term relationship break-up, and it shows. This album attempts to herald the dawning of a new era for the band, but it instead accentuates the ending of their glorious initial decade. From Chaos is tied with DTOM (2005) for my least favorite 311 studio LP, but it still has a couple killer tracks, like "Sick Tight."

Enlarged to Show Detail #2 (2001)
A "behind the scenes" DVD Epilogue to the Transition Years containing interviews, music videos, concert footage, etc. - with a bonus EP of outtakes from 1999 and 2001. I actually like this well-produced DVD better than the original ETSD (96).

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5 You are now entering the soundsystem  Jun 26, 2007
The last 311 album that's solid all the way through (okay, almost). It's not as expiremental as Transistor, but they take another dive into yet another dimension. Soundsystem is greatly produced, and Nick Hexum/SA Martinez just make some of the coolest sound effects for Soundsystem. Besides the fact that the music sounds so damn good, they finally put a lot of little things in it. More turntables, effects, etc. It seems like your in a computer. Similar aesthetic to Transistor, way different vibe.

Besides the numerous sounds, the music itself is as kick @$$ as ever. Granted, Eons is one of my least favorite 311 songs, overrated for sure. The production really helps and dosen't take away emotional impact, it just makes what they already can do with their equipment, just sound better. In other words, production helps but dosen't make the music a product. The vocals by Nick are just so cool at times, on Freeze Time, it sounds like an announcer, and on Large In The Margin, his voice floats high and takes you along. SA Martinez's voice is smooth as ever, on Grassroots, his voice was way too high at times. Strong All Along is as smooth as butter. Dancehall reggae and rock mixed! Freeze Time is grungy and compelling. They successfully mix a dancehall chorus with rock and funk in Come Original, and the end's sound effects are very cool. There is an absoluty spot-on and amazing cover of Leaving Babylon by The Bad Brains, one of the Brain's best songs. It's not the original (which is a great song), but the classic gets a new life. Life's Not A Race has three shredding solos from Tim Mahoney, all in the vein of Santana, yet firmly his own. Mindspin, excellet stuff. There's just quite the bunch of great songs, even if Soundsystem isn't as rocking as Music or funky as 311.

So, back to the sound effects. Besides the better production, the sound effects are the most original thing they have ever done. It's why Soundsystem is so much different besides the music. Flowing's 20 second intro is completely electronic, it makes it a great intro. Mindspin's finale is great, like most have told. Leaving Babylon features a boatload of them. Living And Rocking has turntablism and the intro is great as well. There's just so many cool things around in Soundsystem, definitly something that you haven't of heard before.

True, not all the songs are perfect, and I don't know why so many people like Eons, I don't care for Eons. But it's their last excellent album. Sure, From Chaos, Evolver, and Don't Tread On Me had some great songs, but they just don't match the first five albums.

9.5/10

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5GREATEST Albums of the '90s  Sep 11, 2006
If I was stranded on a desert island and I could have one album to listen to, it would be SOUNDSYSTEM.

There are 13 songs on Soundsystem, each track has a diverse mix of styles and sounds. I love all the songs except for track 10.
Music is my life and I listen to everything but country. 311 is a band that mixes various musical genres effortlessly. Soundsystem offers a variety of styles including rock, reggae, funk, hip-hop, metal, and world. The songs are so catchy and fun, you will listen to them over and over.

I have been a 311 fan for over 10 years now and if I had to pick a favorite album, it would be this one. I have listened to Soundsystem a ridiculous amount of times and it never grows old.

311 have been going strong for 15 years now. This album came out in 1999, but it sounds as modern and amazing as the best contemporary music. Do not deny your ears and mind any longer, you need Soundsystem in your collection!

I have listened to SOUNDSYSTEM more times than any other album.


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5Awesome  May 13, 2006
I love this album. I think 3 of my top 10 favorite songs from this band are on here. Flowing is great, I absolutely love the harmonizing and sound. Sever has great lyrics and probably my favorite chours from the band. Plus, I love the little guitar solo outro at the end. And Mindspin, while a fairly average song for the first two minutes, finishes with maybe my favorite piece of music in the history of music. The ending of that song is absolutely brilliant. Add those songs with a bunch of other solid songs (Freeze Time, Come Original, Life's Not a Race, Large in the Margain) and it easily makes the album 5* to me. Plus, the other songs aren't all that bad either. In fact, the only song I really dislike on the album is Can't Fade Me. This is definitely in the upper echolon of 311 albums for me.


 
 
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