Based on a True Story (The Starting Line album)

Based on a True Story
Studio album by The Starting Line
Released May 10, 2005
Recorded Mission Studios (Brooklyn, New York)
Genre Pop punk, emo
Length 46:23
Label Drive-Thru, Geffen
Producer Tim O'Heir, Eric Rachel, Howard Benson
The Starting Line chronology
The Make Yourself at Home EP
(2003)
Based on a True Story
(2005)
Direction
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk(83%) [1]
AllMusic [2]
Punknews.org [3]
Rolling Stone [4]

Based on a True Story is the second studio album by American pop punk band The Starting Line, the follow-up to The Make Yourself at Home EP was released by Drive-Thru Records and Geffen Records on May 10, 2005.

The album was mainly produced by Tim O'Heir, except for the songs "Making Love to the Camera", which was produced by Eric Rachel, "Bedroom Talk" and "The World", which were produced by Howard Benson. The latter were originally also produced by O'Heir, but were re-recorded as Geffen was not satisfied with how the original songs turned out. However, the band stated they are more fond of O'Heir's mixes, which can be found on P2P file-sharing programs.

Three additional songs recorded in pre-production, titled "Lasting Impressions", "Classic Jazz" and "The Rain Cloud and I", were cut from the album but later released online on the band's PureVolume profile. "Lasting Impressions" was a full band version of a song off their previous acoustic EP, The Make Yourself at Home EP.

The track "The World" appears in the video game Burnout Revenge.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by The Starting Line. 

No. Title Length
1. "Action"   0:29
2. "Making Love to the Camera"   3:31
3. "Inspired by the $"   2:57
4. "Bedroom Talk"   4:04
5. "Surprise, Surprise"   3:59
6. "Photography"   6:05
7. "Autography"   3:39
8. "Artistic License"   3:08
9. "Stay Where I Can See You"   2:48
10. "The B-List"   4:36
11. "The World"   3:08
12. "Ready"   4:07
13. "Cut! Print It"   3:45

Credits

The Starting Line
Additional musicians

Artwork
  • Josh Rothstein – Photography
Production
  • Tim O'Heir – Producer, engineer
  • Eric Rachel – Producer, engineer
  • Howard Benson – Producer, engineer
  • Evan Peters – A&R
  • Dmitar Dim E Krnjaic – Assistant Engineer
  • Chris Lord-AlgeMixer
  • Greg Calbi – Mastering
  • Paul DeCarli – Digital Editing
  • Jonathan Nicholson – Drum Technician
  • Mike Plotnikoff – Engineer
  • Keith Nelson – Guitar Technician

Charts

Album
Chart (2005) Peak
position
US Billboard 200 18
Top Internet Albums 18

References

External links

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