Wipers
Box Set -- Is This Real?
Label ©  Zeno
Release Year  2001
Length  53:27
Genre  Alternative-Rock
Personal Star Rating [1-5]  
  Ref#  W-0036
Bitrate  ~207 Kbps
  Other  
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    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Return Of The Rat  
       2:38  
      2.  
      Mystery  
       1:47  
      3.  
      Up Front  
       3:04  
      4.  
      Let's Go Away  
       1:49  
      5.  
      Is This Real?  
       2:39  
      6.  
      Tragedy  
       2:00  
      7.  
      D-7  
       4:04  
      8.  
      Potential Suicide  
       3:34  
      9.  
      Don't Know What I Am  
       2:56  
      10.  
      Window Shop For Love  
       2:59  
      11.  
      Wait A Minute  
       3:04  
      12.  
      Born With A Curse  
       1:48  
      13.  
      Rebel With A Cause  
       2:11  
      14.  
      Misfit  
       1:36  
      15.  
      Mystery (4-Track Version)  
       1:46  
      16.  
      Tragedy (4-Track Version)  
       2:11  
      17.  
      Let's Go Away (4-Track Version  
       1:53  
      18.  
      Is This Real? (4-Track Version  
       2:40  
      19.  
      Alien Boy  
       3:23  
      20.  
      Image Of Man  
       2:29  
      21.  
      Telepathic Love  
       1:32  
      22.  
      Voices In The Rain  
       1:24  
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      The production leaves much to be desired with its tinny-sounding drums, but, fortunately, the negatives don't outweigh the positives on this album. Guitarist/vocalist Greg Sage writes fairly simplistic songs with power chords, but each melody infects your brain like a fever. Even though Sage is from Oregon, he sings in a New York-style slur not dissimilar to Joey Ramone. Throughout the album, there is a very dark and ominous feel to the material (e.g., "D-7"), but it's made interesting on tracks like "Alien Boy," which changes from 4/4 time to 2/4 time. Sage also has a unique guitar style where he strums chords and lets them sustain into feedback, which creates rich textures in the songs (e.g., "Potential Suicide" and "Don't Know What I Am"). -- Stephen Howell
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