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''Identity Crisis'' is the debut studio album by American
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band
Thrice Thrice is an American rock band from Irvine, California, formed in 1998. The group was founded by guitarist/vocalist Dustin Kensrue and lead guitarist Teppei Teranishi while they were in high school. Early in their career, the band was known ...
, released on Greenflag Records on June 6, 2000. Following the release of their debut EP ''First Impressions'' and a brief break in touring, frontman
Dustin Kensrue Dustin Michael Kensrue (pronounced KENZ-roo) is a musician, singer and songwriter. He is the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist in the rock band Thrice, as well as a solo artist. Career 2007: Please Come Home On October 10, 2006, it was a ...
became an employee at Greene Records. Owner Andy Greene was interested in funding the band's debut album; sessions were held at For the Record in
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with the band and
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as producers. ''Identity Crisis'' received generally positive reviews from
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, some of whom praised the album's mix of styles. After the album's release, the band gained manager Nick Bogardus and was put in contact with Louis Posen of
Hopeless Records Hopeless Records is an American independent record label in Van Nuys, California. History Hopeless Records was founded in 1993 by Louis Posen. The label's artists are generally considered to fall under the genres of punk rock, pop punk, post-ha ...
. He signed them to the Hopeless imprint
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. The label re-issued the album on March 6, 2001, when it was promoted with tours with
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and Midtown.


Background and recording

Vocalist Dustin Kensrue met guitarist Teppei Teranishi at school through mutual friends; they quickly formed a band with bassist Eddie Breckenridge, who Teranishi was friends with. After a period of not having a drummer, Breckenridge suggested his brother Riley. Thrice recorded their debut EP ''First Impressions'' at a warehouse; the songs that featured on had been written over three months. Eddie Breckenridge was critical of its production, not aided by their producer opting to play video games instead of working. Kensrue's father funded the CD pressing of it via a loan; copies were sold at early shows and to classmates. The band took a four-month-long break before they decided to play shows again, supporting the likes of
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,
Death by Stereo Death by Stereo (also referred to as D.B.S.) is an American hardcore punk band formed in Orange County, California circa 1998 by frontman Efrem Schulz. They are well known for their energetic performances and intricate guitar work. Their name ...
, and
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. Kensrue regularly visited the
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-based record store Greene Records, which was run by Andy Greene and Ron Martinez. Martinez later learned that Kensrue was in a band that played a venue that Martinez would book shows at. Kensrue eventually got a job at the store. The band gave Greene a copy of ''First Impressions'', he was dismissive of the release but the pair thought they had potential. He said if the band could find someone to help make a better-sounding, full-length album, he would be willing to release it. ''Identity Crisis'' was recorded and mixed at For the Record in
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in December 1999 and March 2000. Death by Stereo bassist
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and the band acted as producers, with Miner also serving as the engineer; Charley Watts mastered the album at Mondophonix.


Composition and lyrics

Musically, the sound of ''Identity Crisis'' has been described as
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and
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, compared to acts such as Good Riddance and
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. ''
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'' Kyle Ryan said it recalled the work of
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"in that it jumps back and forth between hardcore and melodic punk that's poppy". The staff at ''
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'' said it was "heavy on harmonies and melody blended together perfectly to balance the hardcore aggression of the music". Brian Manning of ''Punk Planet'' said it combined " Cali-style
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and screaming hardcore, with just a bit of metal edge thrown in".Manning 2000, p. 133 In a retrospective piece for ''
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'', writer Andrew Sacher said on ''Identity Crisis'' the band were creating a form of post-hardcore that took inspiration from "SoCal skate punk and Bay Area thrash". In a 2004 interview, Eddie Breckenridge dismissed the album, saying that he "can't listen to that album and be excited about it" anymore, noting that Kensrue's "voice was a lot higher pitched". Kensrue is credited with writing all of the lyrics bar "In Your Hands" (which was written by Riley Breckenridge) and "Under Par" (which was co-written with their friend Ian Stift). In an interview, Kensrue said "As the Ruin Falls" was a piece by
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that they added music to. "A Torch to End All Torches" and "Under Par" deal with depression in youth.


Release

Martinez said Nick Bogardus would often call the store, which he thought was a good opportunity to promote the upcoming Thrice album. Bogardus took a copy to his office and heard it over the course of a few days, and eventually visited the store to meet Kensrue. Bogardus told him that Greene and Martinez would be in Europe around the album's planned release, and told him that he would be willing to help the band. ''Identity Crisis'' was released on Greenflag Records on June 6, 2000, with distribution being handled by
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,
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and Sound of California. The label was purposely made for the band; it evolved out of Greene Records. The album was limited to 1,000–2,000 copies. During one show at the Chain Reaction club in California, it dawned on the band that Bogardus was taking on a managerial role, so they decided to formally ask him to be their manager. Through the local
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''Skratch Magazine'', the band were put in contact with Louis Posen from
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, who was interested in licensing the album. Thrice had a sense of familiarity with the label, as it was based an hour-and-a-half away from where the band was located. The members of Thrice grew up listening to several acts on Hopeless Records, such as
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and
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. ''Identity Crisis'' was subsequently re-released on March 6, 2001 by
Sub City Records Sub City Records is a record label which was created by Louis Posen and Hopeless Records to raise funding and awareness for non-profit organizations. Sub City has been active since 1999, and has now over 30 releases. The label has donated over $2 ...
, a branch of Hopeless Records. Sub City's policy of donating a portion of each sale was one of the reasons the band signed with them. A portion of the proceeds went to the charity Crittenton Services for Children and Families; they selected this one as it was local. That same month, the band embarked on their first full US tour with
Samiam Samiam (pronounced "sam-I-am") is an American punk rock band from Berkeley, California, active since 1988. History Samiam was formed in late 1988 after the breakup of the Gilman club mainstay Isocracy. Their first show was in January 1989 wit ...
, and then a few shows with Midtown. ''Identity Crisis'' was pressed on vinyl for the first time by Animal Style Records in 2010 with a slightly different cover.


Reception

''Identity Crisis'' was met with generally favorable reviews from
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. The staff at ''Impact Press'' saw it as "really amazing stuff" as the " pid-fire delivery, sing-a-long parts, swirling guitar work, chunky riffs, amazing tempo changes and infectious grooves push this album near the top of my current playlist". Manning said there was a handful of "great vocal harmonies (when they're not screaming), which I'd like to hear more often". ''Modern Fix'' writer Brian Greenaway said that Thrice "may be the only band I have ever heard of (save the Beatles, of course) where all four members lend their voices to the tracks, allowing for soaring melodies and anthem choruses that will keep this one spinning for a long, long time". Scott Hefflon of ''Lollipop Magazine'' complimented the band for sticking to the album's title as they " flip-flops amidst hardcore roar (West Coast Revelation-style, not East Coast metalcore-style), melodic punkpop (though a little harder and with more, er, metal riffery), and, well, just plain fuckin’ metal". ''
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'' Elmar Salmutter thought that despite the "diverse influences, there is no reason to sink into an identity crisis, on the contrary" as the "end result is extremely explosive and innovative". Sacher echoed a similar sentiment, stating that while he could "spend all day picking apart the various ingredients of Thrice's sound, ..they showed off the ability to fuse them all into something that was wholly unique".
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reviewer Erik Hage said the blending was "not entirely convincing", especially as the "ordeal is anchored by oddly verbose, emo lyrics".


Track listing

All lyrics written by
Dustin Kensrue Dustin Michael Kensrue (pronounced KENZ-roo) is a musician, singer and songwriter. He is the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist in the rock band Thrice, as well as a solo artist. Career 2007: Please Come Home On October 10, 2006, it was a ...
, except for "In Your Hands" (
Riley Breckenridge James Riley Breckenridge (born January 5, 1975) is the drummer for the band Thrice. He plays Q Drums, and uses Vic Firth drumsticks, Zildjian cymbals, Remo drumheads, with Drum Workshop hardware and pedals. Biography The older brother of Thrice ...
) and "Under Par" (Ian Stift/Kensrue); all music composed by
Thrice Thrice is an American rock band from Irvine, California, formed in 1998. The group was founded by guitarist/vocalist Dustin Kensrue and lead guitarist Teppei Teranishi while they were in high school. Early in their career, the band was known ...
.


Personnel

Personnel per booklet. Thrice * Eddie Breckenridge – bass * Riley Breckenridge – drums * Dustin Kensrue – lead vocals, rhythm guitar * Teppei Teranishi – lead guitar Production and design *
Paul Miner Paul Miner (born December 4, 1976) is the bassist for Death by Stereo, who left the band early 2005 (right before the band's fourth album '' Death for Life''), to produce, engineer, master, and mix music full-time. Previously he produced and engin ...
– producer, engineer, mixing * Thrice – producer * Charley Watts – mastering * Dustin Kensrue – layout * Ian Stift – photos


References

Citations Sources * * * * *


External links


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