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''We Can Replace You'' is the debut CD of the Chicago-based rock band,
The Cells The Cells is a 3-piece American rock band based in Chicago, currently made up of singer/guitarist Cory Hance, bassist Johnny Furman and drummer Mark Doyle. The band was formed in 1998 by singer/guitarist Cory Hance and bassist Brede Hovland. Hovl ...
. It was released in 2002 on
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. The disc was recorded and produced by Andrew Gerber at Million Yen Studio.


History

The disc was recorded by the band's initial founding lineup consisting of singer/guitarist Cory Hance, singer/guitarist Pat McIntyre, bassist Brede Hovland, and drummer Randy Payne over the course of a year. Though Million Yen Studio has since moved to a larger, more studio-like location, ''We Can Replace You'' was tracked and mixed in Andy Gerber's apartment in Chicago's Humboldt Park neighborhood, with his upstairs neighbor's kitchen serving as the isolation room for the drums and bass. Founding bassist Brede Hovland laid down his final bass and vocal tracks just a day before leaving the band and Chicago to pursue a film production career in Los Angeles. After the album's completion, the band shipped it to independent labels and found a match with
Orange Recordings Orange Recordings is a record label that started in Chicago in 1997. In 2000 the label moved to San Diego San Diego ( , ; ) is a city on the Pacific Ocean coast of Southern California located immediately adjacent to the Mexico–United S ...
, who released it in 2002. The disc garnered respectable airplay, gaining the #2 slot on the summer 2002 CMJ music listings behind
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, and favorable press. The song "Silver Cloud" gained the band wider recognition from mainstream listeners as a free music sample on Dell computers. After touring behind ''We Can Replace You'' as a 3-piece, Hance, McIntyre and Payne parted ways. Payne and McIntyre formed the band
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and Hance continued recording and performing under The Cells' name, recruiting drummer Mark Doyle and bassist Johnny Furman. The new Cells lineup completed the band's second CD ''
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'' in 2006, available on their own imprint, Old Reliable Records.


Track listing

# "Silver Cloud" # "All Be Happy" # "Say Hello" # "What You Did" # "Awkward" # "Stupid Guy" # "Fluff" # "I Go Out" # "Spaceman" # "Vinyl"


Personnel

*Pat McIntyre - Vocals, Guitar *Cory Hance - Vocals, Guitar *Brede Hovland - Bass *Randy Payne - Drums 2002 albums {{2000s-album-stub