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Pound for the Sound

2001 studio album by Capdown From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pound for the Sound
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Pound for the Sound is the second full-length studio album by UK ska punk band Capdown, released on 10 September 2001 by the London-based indie label Household Name Records.[5] It is the follow-up to the previous year's Civil Disobedients. The songs are a mix of hardcore and the ska-core sound. The lyrics in the album show a positive attitude towards life and lyrical themes include overcoming tough situations and racism (the song "Judgement Days"). "Dub #2" is the only instrumental. The album peaked at #43 on the UK Independent Albums Chart.[6] Pound for the Sound received critical acclaim from publications such as Kerrang! who described it as "damn near perfect" and awarded it 4 K's out of 5.[2]

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Track listing

All music by Capdown. All lyrics by Jake Sims-Fielding.[7]

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Personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes.[2][7]

Capdown

  • Jake Sims-Fielding – vocals, saxophone
  • Keith Minter – guitar, backing vocals
  • Robin "Boob" Goold – bass guitar
  • Tim Macdonald – drums

Production

  • Dave Chang – recording and mixing
  • Martin Barbour – additional mixing

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Release history

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