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Automatic Thrill

Gluecifer · 2004

36 min · 11 tracks · punk

Raw, high-octane punk rock fueled by gritty riffs and an irreverent spirit.

Why this album works

'Automatic Thrill' received positive reviews, reflecting Gluecifer's significant influence on the Scandinavian rock revival of the early 2000s. The album's energetic tracks helped solidify their reputation, and it charted well in Norway, showcasing their ability to blend punk sensibilities with accessible melodies.
Best for
steady mid-tempo energy throughout high-octane riffs for adrenaline sing-along choruses with friends
Context
By the time 'Automatic Thrill' was released in 2004, Gluecifer was already a well-established name in the Norwegian rock scene, having gained popularity with albums like 'Soaring With Eagles' (2002). This album marked their first release after signing with a major label, fueling their ambition to reach broader audiences while staying true to their punk roots.
Stylistic neighbors
Flatfoot 56· NOFX· Sum 41

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Automatic Thrill Standout 3:26
  • 2 Take It 2:45
  • 3 Car Full of Stash 3:15
  • 4 Here Come the Pigs Standout 3:33
  • 5 Dingdong Thing 2:40
  • 6 A Call From the Other Side 2:52
  • 7 Shaking So Bad 3:49
  • 8 Freeride 3:45
  • 9 Put Me on a Plate 2:44
  • 10 Dr. Doktor 2:33
  • 11 The Good Times Used to Kill Me Standout 4:45

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