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''Gutter Phenomenon'' is the third studio album by American
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band
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.


Background

Following tours of Japan and Australia in February 2005, the band planned to finish up the writing stage for their next album. On March 16, the band announced they almost completed the writing process. In addition, the band said they were looking for a new bassist to fill in Steven Micciche's position, who had left earlier in the year. Later in the month, the band began recording ''Gutter Phenomenon'' with producer
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. On April 1, Kevin Falk of
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was announced as the band's new bassist. On May 23, it was announced that the band was wrapping up the recording process.


Recording and composition

''Gutter Phenomenon'' was produced and mixed by
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with engineering done by Jakob Nygard. Recording was done using
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, which was handled by Nygard and Jerry Farley. Drums were tracked at IIWII Studios in Weehawken, New Jersey, and were engineered by Nygard and Machine with assistance from Sal Mormando. Guitars and vocals were tracked at the Machine Shop in Hoboken, New Jersey, and were engineered by Nygard and Machine. The album was mixed at the Machine Shop and mastered at Joe Gastwirt Mastering. The band were listening back to their older material and contemplating the achievements they had done up to that point, including touring with
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and
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. Vocalist Keith Buckley said "we did so much promotion for Hot Damn before and after it came out that we never stopped to listen to it and see if we had grown." He believed that the band members had the same
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where "you really can't move on until you hate everything you've done before." Buckley mentioned that a lot of groups find a niche "and put the same ingredients into every soup." He said the band was aware that they had grown up and became more accepting of the music they heard when they were younger, mentioning
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specifically. On ''Gutter Phenomenon'', the group "embraced that. We tried to hide it before because we didn't think it had any room in the 'hardcore community.'"
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of
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contributes vocals to "Kill the Music", while
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of
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added his vocals to "Champing at the Bit".


Release

On May 23, 2005, ''Gutter Phenomenon'' was announced for release in three months' time; its artwork and track listing was posted online. On June 22, the band announced that Falk had been kicked out for unspecified personal reasons. In the same announcement, they said Chris Byrnes of
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would be Falk's replacement. On July 6, 2005, "Bored Stiff" was posted online. In late July,
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reported that actor
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would feature in an upcoming video for "Kill the Music". Director Darren Doane, who at the time had recently filmed a movie with Madsen, received a message from the band about featuring Madsen in a music video. Doane called the band and said Madsen was up for the idea. According to Chris Harris of MTV, in the video for "Kill the Music", Madsen "plays a callous music video director, prone to sudden bursts of unbridled rage." During the video, guitarist Jordan Buckley "appears to ruin the shot, and Madsen launches into attack mode, wailing on the rocker like a pitbull locked in bathroom with a poodle." Upon returning home from the video shoot, Madsen called Doane "and was anxious to know if we thought he had done well — like he was contemplating whether he could have done better", according to Buckley. Buckley "had to call him at his hotel room and reassure him he'd done a good job." The video was posted online on July 7, 2006. On August 3, 2005, "Champin' at the Bit" was made available for streaming via an
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. ''Gutter Phenomenon'' was released on August 23, 2005 through
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. Three days later, the "Kill the Music" video was posted online. On April 6, 2006, the band filmed a music video in Los Angeles for "The New Black" with director Dan Rush. Buckley said Rush "has such an awesome sense of humor." Typically, the band might come up with an idea, and a director would say "'Cool, let's do it,' and it ends up being kind of funny." However, with Rush, he would say "'That's not funny enough,' and shoot us down. We had a verbal toss-about, and we came up with some amazing ideas for this video." According to
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, the video showcases the band at a 1970s party "attended by Evel Knievel, go-go dancers, a half-naked man in rainbow suspenders and a guy playing with a Rubik's Cube". On June 13, a deluxe edition of ''Gutter Phenomenon'' was released; the DVD included an edited version of their forthcoming video album ''Shit Happens'', which consisted of footage from their tour with Bleeding Through. At the end of their set at Dirtfest on August 19, the band announced that Byrnes would be leaving the band. Byrnes said the split was "amicable, but something that I had to do. For the sake of not stirring up controversy I won't go into the details. All I can really say is that it was not an easy decision to have to make." Buckley said Byrnes departure was due to money, "He really couldn't afford it on our touring schedule and salary". He was replaced by former the Chariot member Keller Harbin. The ''Shit Happens'' video album was released on October 31, 2006. The album was reissued on vinyl as part of a box set along with ''
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'' (2001) and '' Hot Damn!'' (2003). The box set was released on December 12 through Suburban Home Records. Both ''Hot Damn!'' and ''Gutter Phenomenon'' were repressed in September 2008.


Touring

In early June, the band performed at the Flame Fest: Gods of Metalcore 2005 festival in Italy. In June and July, the band participated in the Sounds of the Underground tour. In September and October, the band embarked on a US tour with
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,
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, the Chariot and
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. Following the album's release, the band went on a US tour with It Dies Today,
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,
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and Emanuel. In November, the band went on a UK tour with My Chemical Romance. Every Time I Die went to mainland Europe with My Chemical Romance, and then a tour of Australia with
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. In January 2006, the band supported
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on their headlining US tour. Prior to the start of the tour, the band crashed their tour bus, resulting in them not joining the tour until January 11. From February to April, the group toured across North America with
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. In early May, the band performed at the Bamboozle festival. Later in the month, the band toured the UK with support from Protest the Hero and It Dies Today. The band went on the 2006 edition of the
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. While on the tour, the band was initially attracting crows of 300 people, however, as it continued they were drawing 6,000 people. Guitarist Andy Williams said that unlike Sounds of the Underground and
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, "you're playing in front of thousands of people that have never heard you", mentioning people who were accustomed to bands such as My Chemical Romance and
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. "And then you have s these jerks running around onstage, and they haven't seen anything like us. It was a shock to the system for them, and we started picking up fans." In September and October, the band supported
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on their tour of Canada, before supporting
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on their US fall headlining tour. In October and November, the band supported
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on their tour of the US. During the tour, the band performed at Saints & Sinners Festival.


Reception

By August 2006, the album had sold over 68,000 copies. ''
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'' picked the album as their Album of the Year.


Track listing


Personnel

Personnel per deluxe edition booklet. Every Time I Die * Jordan Buckley – guitar *
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– vocals * Andrew Williams – guitar * Mike Novak – drums Additional musician * Kevin Falk – bass Production *
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– producer, mixing, engineer * Jakob Nygard – engineer,
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* Sal Mormando – assistant * Jerry Farley – Pro-Tools * Switzerland – art direction, design


Chart positions

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'' (North America)


References

Citations Sources * {{Authority control Every Time I Die albums 2005 albums Ferret Music albums Albums produced by Machine (producer)