''Transform'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band
Powerman 5000, released May 20, 2003. It is an
enhanced CD that includes the videos for "Free" and "Action", the album's two
singles
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Film and television
* ''Singles'' (miniseries), a 1984 Australian television series
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.
Musical and visual style
''Transform'' marked, both musically and visually, an obvious change from Powerman 5000's previous
science fiction
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theme. Recording began in July 2002 and saw the band composed songs in a simpler, more straightforward manner with less emphasis on
industrial metal and
nu metal
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elements and heaviness. The video for its
lead single, "Free", also demonstrated the band's visual stylistic detour; rather than space costumes, the majority of band members are dressed in denim while performing in a red room covered in graffiti, creating a colorful,
punk rock influenced edge.
The album artwork contains symbols reminiscent of the
Amphisbaena
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. Adorning the CD artwork are four two-headed arrows wrapped back pointing at each other, the outermost one sprouting two extra arrows for a total of six on the right, and underneath the CD are two worm like creatures face to face forming a circle.
Commercial performance
The album sold 39,000 copies in its first week to chart at #27 on the Billboard 200. It stayed on the chart for 9 weeks. The album had sold 148,561 copies in the U.S. before the band was dropped from
DreamWorks Records in December of that year.
Tour
In support of the album, the band announced they would begin touring through the U.S. in April, along with
Stone Sour and
Ra. They would also go on to appear as the musical guest on ''
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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'' (where they performed their song "Action"), and
''The Late Late Show'' (where they performed their song "Free"), respectfully. The band would also later begin to embark on a headlining tour along with
Mudvayne and
V Shape Mind, starting in September and performing in festivals such as
X-Fest.
However, when DreamWorks Records was bought out by
Interscope Records, the label pulled their touring support for Powerman 5000 in the middle of the tour, forcing the band to withdraw from their tour.
In other media
*"Action" featured on ''
NASCAR Thunder 2004'' and was used as its introductory screen's theme.
*"Transform" was featured in Midway Entertainment's hockey game ''
NHL Hitz Pro''.
*"Free" was featured on the
New Jersey Devils 2003 Stanley Cup Championship video.
Track listing
Personnel
*
Spider One
Michael David Cummings (born August 25, 1968), better known as Spider One, is an American singer, Producer, and Director. He is the founder and only consistent member of the rock band Powerman 5000. He is the younger sibling of singer and filmma ...
– vocals
*
Mike "M.33" Tempesta – guitar
* Adam "12" Williams – guitar, additional programming, additional production, additional recording, additional editing
* Siggy "00" Siursen – bass
* Adrian "ad" Ost – drums
* Trixie Starr – additional vocals on "That's Entertainment"
;Production
*
Joe Barresi – producer, recording
* Dan Leffler – assistant engineer
* Scott Oyster – assistant engineer
* Chris Ohno – assistant engineer
* Chris Lord–Alge – mixing
* Dan Druff – guitar tech
* Bruce Jacoby – drum tech
* Mauro Rubb – drum tech
*
Ron Handler
Ronald Craig Handler is a music publisher, A & R executive and artist manager, who lives in Los Angeles. He has worked for influential companies such as Arista Music Publishing, BMG, EMI, DreamWorks and Interscope/ Geffen. During his career, h ...
– A&R
Chart positions
Album –
Billboard (United States)
Singles – Billboard (United States)
References
Powerman 5000 albums
2003 albums
Albums produced by Joe Barresi
DreamWorks Records albums
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