3750

3750
Studio album by The Acacia Strain
Released July 13, 2004[1]
Recorded October 13 – December 10, 2003
Genre Deathcore, metalcore[2]
Length 29:16
Label Devil's Head, Prosthetic[3]
Producer Adam Dutkiewicz, The Acacia Strain[4]
The Acacia Strain chronology
...And Life Is Very Long
(2002)
3750
(2004)
The Dead Walk
(2006)
Singles from 3750
  1. "Smoke Ya Later"
    Released: 2004
  2. "3750"
    Released: 2005
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Blistering.comMixed[5]

3750 is the second album by The Acacia Strain, released in 2004. This album has a heavier style than their debut and is often regarded as the first instance of what has become the band's trademark sound.

"Extreme Wrath of the Jhiaxus" features a distorted quote from "Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones".

The quote at 2:41 in "Passing the Pencil Test" is an audio clip of a Charles Manson interview from the Today show in 1987.

"3750" contains a quote from the Kevin Smith film Mallrats.

"Halcyon" was recorded at guitarist Chris Daniele's home studio (YUCKY Studios).

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Carbomb"   1:17
2. "Brown Noise"   3:11
3. "3750"   2:30
4. "Smoke Ya Later"   4:10
5. "Extreme Wrath of the Jhiaxus"   1:32
6. "Drawn and Quartered"   2:17
7. "Passing the Pencil Test"   2:58
8. "Halcyon" (instrumental) 2:51
9. "Sun Poison and Skin Cancer"   8:30
Total length:
29:16

Personnel

The Acacia Strain

References

  1. "Amazon.com: 3750: Music". Amazon.com. Retrieved July 1, 2014.
  2. "3750 - The Acacia Strain". Last.fm. Retrieved July 1, 2014.
  3. "3750 - The Acacia Strain|Releases|AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved July 1, 2014.
  4. "3750 - The Acacia Strain|Credits|AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved July 1, 2014.
  5. Donnelly, Justin. "Blistering.com Review: The Acacia Strain - 3750". Blistering.com. Retrieved July 1, 2014.


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