Regulate the Chemicals

Regulate the Chemicals is an album by indie rock band Twothirtyeight. The album was originally released in 2000 through Takehold Records. It was pressed on vinyl by the now-defunct BlessedKilling Records in 2001. When Twothirtyeight signed to Tooth & Nail Records, Regulate the Chemicals was re-released with the songs "The Sticks Are Woven In The Spokes" and "Les Wirth". Chris Carrabba contributed backing vocals on the album.

Regulate the Chemicals
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 26, 2002
RecordedWisner Productions, Fort Lauderdale, Florida in May 2000
GenreIndie rock/Christian rock
LabelTakehold Records/Tooth & Nail Records
ProducerJames Paul Wisner
Twothirtyeight chronology
Missing You Dearly
(1998)
Regulate the Chemicals
(2002)
You Should Be Living
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
HM Magazine[2]

The album was re-released on vinyl in 2009 by Recession Records.

Track listing

  1. "The Hands of Men"
  2. "There Is No Dana"
  3. "Coin-Laundry Loser"
  4. "This Town Will Eat You"
  5. "The Bastard Son and the Spoiled One"
  6. "Moving Too Far"
  7. "Songs Will Write the Words"
  8. "Ears and Fingers"
  9. "Indian in Your Eyes"

Track listing (reissue)

  1. "The Hands of Men"
  2. "There Is No Dana"
  3. "Coin-Laundry Loser"
  4. "The Sticks Are Woven in the Spokes"
  5. "This Town Will Eat You"
  6. "The Spoiled One"
  7. "Les Wirth"
  8. "Moving Too Far"
  9. "Songs Will Write the Words"
  10. "Ears and Fingers"
  11. "Indian in Your Eyes"
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References

  1. Regulate the Chemicals at AllMusic
  2. Wreckinthangs, Aaron (November–December 2000). "Reviews / Regulate the Chemicals". HM Magazine (86): 80.


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