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Headtrip to Nowhere

''Headtrip to Nowhere'' is the major label debut album by the Canadian heavy metal band Flybanger. It was released on February 20, 2001, through Columbia Records. The CD is enhanced to include a video of the song "Outlived", not otherwise heard on the disc. The album was preceded by a 5-track ''Outlived'' EP which was released through Gotham Records. This included an additional disc with two tracks that later appeared on ''Headtrip to Nowhere''. This album was Flybanger's only major release before disbanding.
==Overview==
According to the vocalist Garth Allen, the band was given "100% complete creative control" by Columbia. The album was produced by Matt Wallace, known for his work with Faith No More and Deftones among other successful bands. Indeed, two songs feature a guest appearance by the former Faith No More guitarist Jim Martin. The third and final single to be released from the album, "Blind World", was used on the ''Dracula 2000'' film soundtrack.
Various subject matters are examined in ''Headtrip to Nowhere''. Allen described "Cavalry" as having "sort of a ''Mad Max'' vibe to it" and adding, "It's a futuristic story about a guy who refuses to conform to the new world order." The track "Evelyn", explained Allen, "delves into the downward spiral of the human spirit." The hype revolving Y2K is examined in the single "Blind World"; the singer noted, "On New Year's Day, people actually seemed disappointed that there were no earthquakes or mass destruction the night before. They acted as if they'd been ripped off. It was ridiculous."〔(Flybanger Bio ) TheGauntlet.com. Retrieved on September 16, 2008.〕 Explicit references to the dark world of drug use are also made in "Crackballs".
The album cover photo shows Sean Evans, the art director. The band was working on a photo shoot in the desert at an old gold mine with various mechanical objects inside. This is thought to be where the eye piece was found. The album's title comes from the lyrics to "Evelyn", which the band felt suited the cover photo. That track may have been considered for a single as Allen considered it "like our little jewel in our back pocket we're going to bring out later."〔Wright, James ("Flybanger: Talking Headtrips" ) Shoutweb.com (2001). Retrieved on September 16, 2008.〕

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