Brand New Eyes by Paramore (CD, 2009)

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Record LabelFueled by Ramen, Fuel
UPC0075678967603
eBay Product ID (ePID)23046054300

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2009
GenreRock
ArtistParamore
Release TitleBrand New Eyes

Dimensions

Item Height0.38 in
Item Weight0.21 lb
Item Length5.61 in
Item Width4.96 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks11
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Careful 1.2 Ignorance (1st Single) 1.3 Playing God 1.4 Brick By Boring Brick 1.5 Turn It Off 1.6 The Only Exception 1.7 Feeling Sorry 1.8 Looking Up 1.9 Where the Lines Overlap 1.10 Misguided Ghosts 1.11 All I Wanted
Sub-GenreAlternative Rock
NotesOver 2 million records sold, three gold and one platinum single, a gold DVD release, countless sold out tour dates and numerous awards and nominations including the 2008 Grammy Nomination for Best New Artist Award, you can say that Paramore has reached mainstream stardom. Arguably one of the most anticipated releases of 2009, BRAND NEW EYES is by far the band's most personal album. Produced by Grammy Award-winner Rob Cavallo (Green Day, Kid Rock, My Chemical Romance) and co-produced by the band, the long- awaited follow-up to 2007's platinum certified second album, RIOT! The 11-track collection is unquestionably Paramore's best and brightest album to date, fit to burst with all the exuberant melodies, breathless hooks, and irrepressible energy that has made the Nashville-based band one of the most popular rock outfits in recent memory.

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