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No Apologies (Trapt album)
2010 studio album by Trapt From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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No Apologies is the fifth studio album by American rock band Trapt. It was released on October 12, 2010, with Eleven Seven Music and debuted on the US Billboard 200 at number 25, selling around 15,000 copies. The first single is "Sound Off". A deluxe edition of the album was released with a bonus DVD exclusively at Best Buy. It is their last album to feature long-time drummer Aaron "Monty" Montgomery.
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Critical reception
A writer for Alternative Addiction noted how a majority of the album leans more towards rock than the pop aesthetics of the band's self-titled debut, commending Robb Torres' guitar work for being an admirable replacement for Simon Ormandy and Chris Taylor Brown for his catchy lyrical hooks.[2] Gregory Heaney of AllMusic said that the record contains "a heavier, harder-edged sound" while still retaining the radio appeal of the band's previous works, concluding that "With this tighter, more aggressive approach, Trapt fans should be pleased to hear that the band is still able to keep things fresh after all these years."[1]
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Track listing
All lyrics are written by Chris Taylor Brown; all music is composed by Trapt.
"Head Up High" was released as a bonus track through trapt.com.[3][4]
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Personnel
Trapt
- Chris Taylor Brown – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
- Pete Charell – bass guitar
- Aaron "Monty" Montgomery – drums
- Robb Torres – lead guitar
Technical personnel
- Johnny K – producer, mixing, engineer
- Trapt – co-producers
- Cameron Webb – engineer, digital editing
- Ted Jensen – mastering
- Matt Dougherty – digital editing
- Daniel Salcido – assistant engineer
- Stephen Hernandez – assistant engineer
Charts
References
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