3750
The Acacia Strain · 2004
29 min · 9 tracks · punk
A relentless barrage of heavy riffs and guttural vocals that embody the raw intensity of metalcore.
Why this album works
'3750' is notable for its critical reception within the metal community and its influence on the evolving metalcore genre. The album's raw production and thematic focus resonated with fans, helping it to chart on various metal lists and establish The Acacia Strain as key players in the underground scene.
- Best for
- short, intense listening bursts front-loaded energetic experience dynamic emotional shifts
- Context
- Released in early 2004, '3750' marked The Acacia Strain's third studio album and solidified their presence in the metalcore scene following their breakthrough with 'Continent' in 2003. At this point, they were honing their aggressive sound and gaining a dedicated fan base, showcasing their ability to blend heavy music with intense lyrical themes.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Green Day· Moby· Linkin Park· Lana Del Rey· Beck· Foo Fighters· Nine Inch Nails· Ariana Grande
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Carbomb Standout 1:17
- 2 Brown Noise Standout 3:11
- 3 3750 2:30
- 4 Smoke Ya Later Standout 4:10
- 5 Extreme Wrath of the Jhiaxus 1:32
- 6 Drawn and Quartered 2:17
- 7 Passing the Pencil Test 2:58
- 8 Halcyon 2:51
- 9 Sunpoison and Skin Cancer 8:29
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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