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Unwritten Law (album)

1998 studio album by Unwritten Law From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Unwritten Law (album)
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Unwritten Law is the third album by the San Diego–based punk rock band Unwritten Law, released in 1998 by Interscope Records. It was their first album to chart, reaching No. 16 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart.[2] Music videos were filmed for the songs "Teenage Suicide", "California Sky", "Holiday", "Cailin", and "Lonesome".[3][4][5][6] "Cailin" and "Lonesome" were released as singles, the former being Unwritten Law's first song to chart, reaching No. 28 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.[7]

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Production

Pivit bassist Micah Albao performed as a session bassist on the album, as the band's bassist John Bell had left prior to them going into the studio.[8] Following the recording sessions, Pat "PK" Kim of Sprung Monkey joined Unwritten Law as their new permanent bass player.[9] The album includes guest appearances by Brandon Boyd and Mike Einziger of Incubus on the hidden track "418". An outtake from these sessions, "Take Me Away"[10] later appeared as a b-side on the Seein' Red single.

While the band was in the studio, they were dropped by Epic, and were signed by Interscope Records after Tom Whalley heard the album,[11] as the band recalled:

When we were in Seattle making the record, Epic Records decided to drop us while we were in the studio. They never even heard the new record. After that, we didn't know if we wanted to go back to an independent label or just try to find another major. Interscope Records came in right away and genuinely showed a love for the record. It made sense to go with them.[12]

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Track listing

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All lyrics are written by Scott Russo except where noted; all music is composed by Unwritten Law (Scott Russo, Steve Morris, Rob Brewer, and Wade Youman).

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Appearances in Media

  • "Teenage Suicide" appeared in the 1998 thriller film Dead Man's Curve, and the 1998 surf film The Show.

Personnel

Band

  • Scott Russo – lead vocals
  • Steve Morris – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Rob Brewer – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Wade Youman – drums, percussion

Additional musicians

  • Micah Albao – bass guitar
  • Rick Parashar – piano, keyboards, tambura, percussion
  • Geoff Turner – DJ
  • Erik Aho – additional guitar on "Cailin"
  • Brandon Boyd – spoken vocals and didgeridoo on "418"
  • Mike Einziger – additional guitar on "418"
  • Craig Yarnold – additional backing vocals on "Holiday"

Production

  • Rick Parashar – producer, engineer, mixing
  • Andy Wallace – mixing of "Sorry"
  • Jon Plum – assistant producer, engineer, and mixing
  • Geoff Ott – second engineer
  • Kelly Gray – additional mixing on "Underground" and "418"
  • Jon Mathias – engineer of "Holiday"
  • George Marino – mastering

Artwork

  • Lorna Turner – graphic design
  • Craig Tomkinson and Dave Morris – photography
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Charts

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References

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