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When performed correctly, you will hear the studio version of an instrumental commonly used as an opener to 311's live concerts during this era. Rewind until -1:43, then release the button, and let the track play. You will be rewinding the track into negative digits. Play track 1, then hold down the 'back' button on your CD player. There is a secret track before the first song, "Transistor".
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Outtakes from this album are "Earth People", "Clone Me", "MTA", "Grifters", "The Quickening", "Everything", "Writer's Block Party", "Space Funk", "Old Funk", "To The Future" and "(White Man) in Hammersmith Palais". This further explains Nick Hexum's lyric "this song started as a rant against haters, but that'd be giving into the instigators". "Electricity" was originally called "F*** the KKK".
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The 11th track "No Control" has no relation to the Bad Religion song No Control from their 1989 album of the same name. "Transistor" was originally intended to be a double-album, but was condensed to 21 tracks on one CD. "Beautiful Disaster", "Prisoner", and "Transistor" were released as singles. The 'Prisoner' video involves the band playing in a courtroom. The 'Beautiful Disaster' video shows the band playing live in a venue with some of the scenes involving the audience entering and exiting the venue and cheering them on.
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#311 TRANSISTOR TATOO TV#
The music video for 'Transistor' involves the band playing on TV in a CGI-animated rotating cube with some famous places & buildings in the background and some scenes feature the band members spinning around in a room as well. "F*** the KKK" - Early demo for Electricityġ997 "Transistor" Mainstream Rock Tracks 31ġ997 "Beautiful Disaster" Modern Rock Tracks 21 "White Man In Hammersmith Palais" (Strummer) - 3:52 (Appears on Burning London: The Clash Tribute Album) "Space Funk" - 2:35 (Available via 311's website) "Old Funk" - 2:43 (Available via 311's website) "Starshines" (Sexton Hexum/Martinez) - 2:36 "Creature Feature" (Wills Martinez) - 2:38 "No Control" (Hexum Hexum/Martinez) - 3:09 "The Continuous Life" (Sexton Martinez) - 3:30 "Inner Light Spectrum" (Sexton/Martinez Martinez) - 3:41 "Transistor" (Music: Sexton Lyrics: Hexum/Martinez) - 3:02 "Transistor Intro" - 1:36 (pregap hidden track) It is the band's most experimental album to date. The album was certified Platinum, having sold over 1 million copies. 2012 Summer Unity Tour From to 1 concerts 311 Caribbean Cruise From to 7 concerts 311 Carribean Cruise From to 1 concerts 3 From to 1 concerts 311Day From to 1 concerts 99X Big Day Out From to 1 concerts 99x Chinese New Year show From to 1 concerts Buzzard Fest '96 From to 1 concerts Choose or Lose Benefit From to 1 concerts Fall 1994 From to 2 concerts Fall Tour From to 1 concerts Fall Tour 1999 From to 58 concerts Fall Tour 2000 From to 18 concerts Fall Tour 2001 From to 41 concerts Fall Tour 2003 From to 44 concerts Fall Tour 2005 From to 45 concerts Fall Tour 2009 From to 24 concerts Fall Tour 2010 From to 13 concerts Fall Tour 2011 From to 8 concerts Fall Tour 2017 From to 21 concerts Fall Tour 2022 From to 7 concerts FM93 Rockfest From to 1 concerts H.O.R.D.Transistor is the fourth studio album by 311.