Lost Angel (album)
Lost Angel is the sole studio album by Californian nu metal group 3rd Strike. It was released on May 14, 2002 through Hollywood Records. The album features two singles, "No Light" and "Redemption." The radio single and video of the former garnered significant airplay upon release. Lost Angel also includes a cover of Black Sabbath's "Paranoid", with an additional rapped verse.
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Studio album by | |
Released | May 14, 2002 |
Genre | Nu metal, rap metal |
Length | 40:05 |
Label | Hollywood Records |
Producer | Mudrock Toby Wright |
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Track listing
- "Flow Heat"
- "Walked Away"
- "Redemption"
- "Blind My Eyes"
- "No Light"
- "City's On Fire"
- "Breathe It Out"
- "All Lies"
- "Strung Out"
- "Lisa"
- "Paranoid"
- "Hang On"
Bonus Tracks
- "Sick Skin"
- "Champagne Dreams" (Demo Version)
- "Strung Out" (Demo Version)
All Songs written by Jim Korthe (lead singer)/Todd Deguchi (guitarist)/Erik Carlsson (guitarist)/Gabe Hammersmith (bassist)/PJ McMullan (drummer) except "Paranoid." "Paranoid" was written by Terence Michael Butler/Anthony Frank Iommi/John Osbourne/W. T. Ward.
Charts
Singles
Year | Title | Chart Positions | |
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US Modern Rock | US Mainstream Rock | ||
2002 | "No Light" | #36 | #23 |
2002 | "Redemption" | - | #40 |
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