Medium Compact Disc
Artist 311
Label Volcano
Year 1997
Genre Metal; Rock; Alternative Rock; R&B; Pop Rap; Funk; Alternative Styles; Rap Rock; Pop; Rap & Hip-Hop
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Tracks
Title Length
01 Transistor
02 Prisoner
03 Galaxy
04 Beautiful Disaster
05 Inner Light Spectrum
06 Electricity
07 What Was I Thinking
08 Jupiter
09 Use Of Time
10 Continuous Life, The
11 No Control
12 Running
13 Color
14 Light Years
15 Creature Feature
16 Tune In
17 Rub A Dub
18 Starshines
19 Strangers
20 Borders
21 Stealing Happy Hours
Personal
Location BOX 5
Comments

With Sublime and Sugar Ray having made whitewashed reggae a hot commodity on the pop charts, it makes sense that the prime movers of the genre are making a headlong comeback into the fray. With Transistor, 311 goes for the jugular, cramming the disc with over 20 songs, and just as many angles on its melange of rock, hip-hop and Caribbean musical styles. There are hyper rap-metal rehashes of the hit "Down" ("Tune In," "Starshines," and "Borders"), chunky guitar tracks ("Beautiful Disaster"), and lots of frivolous reggae-lite songs ("Light Years," "Stealing Happy Hours"). --Aidin Vaziri