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''Worship and Tribute'' is the second studio album by American post-hardcore band
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, released on July 9, 2002, through I Am and
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. As with their first full-length album, ''Worship and Tribute'' was produced by
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and mixed and engineered by Mike Fraser. ''Worship and Tribute'' debuted at number 82 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and remained on the chart for three weeks. It is their only entry on the chart to date. It has since been recognized as one of the greatest post-hardcore albums and one of the greatest albums of the 2000s.


Production and style

Vocalist
Daryl Palumbo Daryl Palumbo (born February 10, 1979) is an American musician, originally from Bellmore, New York. He is the frontman of the bands Glassjaw, Head Automatica and Color Film. As a youth he was a member of the Long Island straight edge band ''Xbus ...
has stated that while Glassjaw's debut album was filled with negativity, ''Worship and Tribute'' is much more optimistic in tone. Regarding the album title, Palumbo expressed how the bands that influenced Glassjaw have shaped their musical identity and are therefore being honored through Glassjaw's music: :"You are only a sum of all of your influences and that's what we are. . . I think that we're original and I think that what we're doing is different and that's something I always knew we had on our side, but no matter how original you are you're still just a sum of your influences." Guitarist Todd Weinstock has regarded continuity as the biggest difference between Glassjaw's debut album and ''Worship and Tribute'', noting "''EYEWTKAS'' was just kind a bunch of songs written over years and when we got signed we were like 'okay we got some songs we can throw together.' With ''Worship'' we went into it with the intentions of writing an album that made sense as a unit as opposed to a bunch of songs, some of which may have even been written four years earlier!" He also noted that, due to the fact that the album was written around the time of the
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, its tone was affected by the tragedy. Originally, ''Worship and Tribute'' was to have twelve songs with the last song entitled "Convectuoso." The band, however, had recorded the song with their previous label, Roadrunner Records, for the " Ry Ry's Song" single. Since Glassjaw abruptly ended their contract to sign with Warner Bros., Roadrunner retained the rights to that song and refused to let the newly rerecorded "Convectuoso" be released on the final album despite being on promotional copies. In 2022, after Roadrunner was absorbed into
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, Glassjaw reached out to Warner Bros. to put "Convectuoso" as the final track on the vinyl release of ''Worship and Tribute'' featured in the band's ''20+ Year Anniversary Collection'', as was initially intended.


Promotion and touring

Dave Allen joined Glassjaw as bassist following the recording of ''Worship and Tribute''. The band then toured extensively, including festival tours such as
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,
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and
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, and an appearance at Skate and Surf Fest. In April and May 2002, the band toured with
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,
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, and Stalemate. They embarked on a co-headlining US tour with Poison the Well in May 2002; both acts were supported by
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and Recover. In June, the band went on a brief tour of the east coast with
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and
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. Following this, Glassjaw toured as part of
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and
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between July and September 2002. " Cosmopolitan Bloodloss" was released to Active rock radio on September 27, 2002. Daryl Palumbo's Crohn's disease brought heavy burden onto Glassjaw's touring schedule in promotion of ''Worship and Tribute''. On October 1, 2002, he was rushed to a Paris hospital and Glassjaw's European tour schedule was postponed for December. In October and November, the band went on a headlining US tour with American Nightmare, the Blood Brothers, and Open Hand. On December 5, as Glassjaw returned from a US flight, Palumbo relapsed and was again rushed to a London hospital and forced the cancellation of the rescheduled dates. Later in December, the band appeared at Gainesvillefest. In February and March, the band toured across the US with
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and
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as part of the 2003 Sno-Core Tour. "Ape Dos Mil" was released to
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radio on February 11, 2003; the song's music video was posted online five days later. The European dates were rescheduled for a second time in April 2003. From June to August, the group went on the 2003 edition of Warped Tour. The band were due to perform the album in full at the Sonisphere Festival at Knebworth on the 10th anniversary of the album's release, but the event was cancelled.


Packaging

The original 2002 CD release of the album did not include a front insert, but rather a clear film sheet that had a picture of a
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arm. The disc itself was designed to look like a
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, and the inside tray included a picture of a record player. The overall product is supposed to look like a vinyl record being played on a record player. The album was reissued for the first time on vinyl format in 2011 for
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. The record was packaged in a clear plastic sleeve with a picture of a record player arm printed on the front of the sleeve. It also included a sheet with the picture of the record player printed on it. This first pressing is known for its PVC sleeve which caused a chemical reaction and damaged the record within it. The vinyl version was reissued again in 2014, with 1,000 copies pressed on clear vinyl.


Critical reception

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's William Ruhlmann gave ''Worship and Tribute'' a positive review, noting "Cosmopolitan Bloodloss" an AMG Track Pick. He described Glassjaw as "more interesting than their metal peers" and reflected "Glassjaw can pound it out like the best of them, but the fun comes in never knowing what variation the band will throw in next." ''Billboard'' called the album "innovative." ''Pitchfork'' referred to ''Worship and Tribute'' as a "genre-defining work." ''NME'' declared ''Worship and Tribute'' to be "the greatest ‘underground breakthrough’ album since
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." The
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called it "the album that helped rethink, reshape, and expand the boundaries of the genre". Mehan Jayasuriya of
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noted "''Worship and Tribute'' addressed many of these lyrical flaws f Glassjaw's debut albumand introduced a wider palette of sounds to the band’s arsenal; in so doing, however, it lost sight of much of the momentum and focus that made the band notable in the first place." Adrien Begrand, also of PopMatters, gave an in-depth review where he acknowledged the band's talent in select songs but also stressed the poor quality of ''Worship and Tribute'' as a whole: "They've shown they're a smart band, both musically and lyrically, but on ''Worship and Tribute'', listeners are stuck with 40 percent inspiration, 60 percent filler." The January 2008 issue of ''Alternative Press'' (AP #234) included ''Worship and Tribute'' on its "10 Essential Albums We’re Waiting For Follow Ups to." The issue also hyped the oncoming
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album. ''Alternative Press'' ranked "Ape Dos Mil" at number 60 on their list of the best 100 singles from the 2000s.


Awards

*Nominated for a Best Recording Package Grammy in 2003. *In 2007, ''
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'' named ''Worship and Tribute'' an "album you must own."


Track listing

All music written by
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; all lyrics written by
Daryl Palumbo Daryl Palumbo (born February 10, 1979) is an American musician, originally from Bellmore, New York. He is the frontman of the bands Glassjaw, Head Automatica and Color Film. As a youth he was a member of the Long Island straight edge band ''Xbus ...
. * "Two Tabs of Mescaline" ends at 6:12. After 1 minute and 30 seconds of
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, at 7:42, an untitled hidden track begins. The hidden track is kept on track 11, even on the Japanese version where the bonus track, "El Mark", follows. However, on the advance CD, "Two Tabs of Mescaline" is only 6:12, while the hidden track is placed at the end of "Convectuoso" (5:45).


B-Sides

There are 7 B-sides from ''Worship and Tribute'': * "Convectuoso" ends at 5:45. The hidden track follows it, beginning at 7:15. * The song "Neo Tokyon" was recorded for the album. The band played it live before the album came out and it hadn't been heard since. While the band did some 2016 touring, it made its way back into their setlist as "Neo" before finally being released under the name "Citizen" on their 2017 album Material Control.


Personnel

Personnel per booklet. Glassjaw *
Daryl Palumbo Daryl Palumbo (born February 10, 1979) is an American musician, originally from Bellmore, New York. He is the frontman of the bands Glassjaw, Head Automatica and Color Film. As a youth he was a member of the Long Island straight edge band ''Xbus ...
– vocals *
Justin Beck Justin Beck is an American musician and businessman. He is the guitarist and musical writer for Long Island, New York band Glassjaw. Beck, with a high school and college buddy, Lee Tepper, also co-founded a band merchandise company called Merc ...
– guitar, bass * Todd Weinstock – guitar *
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– drums * Larry Gorman – backing vocals Production and design *
Ross Robinson Ross Robinson (born February 13, 1967) is an American record producer who discovered acts such as Korn, Glassjaw, The Blood Brothers, Slipknot, and Limp Bizkit. Robinson has also worked with Tech N9ne, The Cure, Sepultura, and many others. ...
– producer * Mike Fraser – mixing (all except track 3) *
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– mixing (track 3)


Appearances

* The song "Cosmopolitan Bloodloss" was featured in the video game '' Legends of Wrestling II'' in 2002.


Charts


Release history


Notes


References

Citations Sources * {{DEFAULTSORT:Worship And Tribute Glassjaw albums 2002 albums Albums produced by Ross Robinson Warner Records albums Punk rock albums by American artists Emo albums by American artists