Innerpartysystem (album)

Innerpartysystem is the self-titled debut and only studio album by the electronic rock band Innerpartysystem. The album features two tracks from Innerpartysystem's self-recorded The Download EP, "Don't Stop" and "Heart of Fire", which have been re-recorded and mastered. The album was originally scheduled to be released September 10, 2008 (with an early rough date for June 17[3]) but was pushed back to September 29–30. Rocksound magazine (October 2008) said the band were a mix of industrial-pop and dance music.

Innerpartysystem
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 29, 2008
RecordedSouthern California[1]
GenreDance punk, Electronic rock, industrial rock
Length51:11
LabelIsland, Stolen Transmission
ProducerJoel Hamilton, Mark Needham, Spike Stent, Alan Moulder, Stuart Price[2]
Innerpartysystem chronology
The Download EP
(2007)
Innerpartysystem
(2008)
Never Be Content
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Kerrang!
Sputnikmusic link

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Die Tonight Live Forever"4:41
2."Last Night in Brooklyn"4:20
3."Don't Stop"4:18
4."Structure"3:58
5."Everyone Is the Same"3:49
6."Obsession"4:20
7."This Empty Love"4:49
8."New Poetry"4:02
9."This Town, Your Grave"4:55
10."Heart of Fire"4:08
11."What We Will Never Know"4:15
12."Home" (Instrumental soundscape, hidden on CD)2:54

Bonus tracks

Bonus tracks are available through most online digital music stores via download. "Night Is Alive" first appeared on the band's EP.

US iTunes Bonus Track
No.TitleLength
13."Transmission" (Joy Division cover)4:41
UK (non-DVD) Bonus Track[4]
No.TitleLength
11."Night Is Alive" (Same as EP track)4:08
12."What We Will Never Know"4:16
13."Home"2:54

Bonus UK / Best Buy DVD

A bonus DVD is available with the UK version of the album.[5] This DVD is also available with some Best Buy store versions of the album. All the videos on the DVD can be found on the band's official YouTube channel.[6] The DVD contains:

Release history

Country Date
United Kingdom September 29, 2008
United States September 30, 2008
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References

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