Future Tense (album)
Future Tense is the 12th studio album and 15th album overall by Christian parody band ApologetiX. The album is their first without long-time lead guitarist & producer Karl Messner, who left in September 2007 to focus on his family.[1]
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Released | July 2008 | |||
Genre | Christian | |||
Length | 45:30 | |||
Label | Parodudes | |||
Producer | Bill Hubauer | |||
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Track listing
- "Turning A Little Seasick" - 3:16
- Parody of "Dirty Little Secret" by The All-American Rejects
- "Land of Delusion" - 4:45
- Parody of "Land of Confusion" by Genesis based on the version by Disturbed
- "More Than A Healing" - 4:46
- Parody of "More Than a Feeling" by Boston
- "Stupid's Stronghold/Reckless In America" - 3:58
- Parody of "Cupid's Chokehold" by Gym Class Heroes
- "Miss Martha" - 3:22
- Parody of "Miss Murder" by AFI
- "Iraq & Iran" - 4:14
- Parody of "Jack & Diane" by John Mellencamp
- "The Tablecloth (Peter's Vision)" - 3:53
- Parody of "Over My Head (Cable Car)" by The Fray
- "Transplants" - 2:59
- Parody of "Dance, Dance" by Fall Out Boy
- "Bethlehem's Boy" - 3:51
- Parody of "My Best Friend's Girl" by The Cars
- "Tip From An Angel" - 4:07
- Parody of "Lips of an Angel" by Hinder
- "Try Micah" - 2:32
- Parody of "Drive My Car" by The Beatles
- "Animals I Have Begun" - 3:43
- Parody of "Animal I Have Become" by Three Days Grace
Personnel
- J. Jackson: Lead vocals
- Bill Hubauer: Guitar, keyboards, background vocals
- Keith Haynie: Bass
- Jimmy "Vegas" Tanner: Drums, percussion
Production
- Produced, mixed & mastered by: Bill Hubauer
- Engineered by: Jim Haydon
- Recorded at: ApologetiX Studios
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