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Identical Remote Controlled Reactions : ウィキペディア英語版
Identical Remote Controlled Reactions

''Identical Remote Controlled Reactions'' (or ''ICRC'') is the second studio album by Australian nu metal group Superheist. It is the first to feature their new lead singer, Joey Biro, who proved to be something of the band's saviour, but catalyst to their eventual demise. ''IRCR'' proved far stronger than previous album, ''The Prize Recruit'', in song personality and overall weight in sound. Though not taken as well by critics, loyal fans lapped up ''IRCR'', giving them reason for almost unending tours and stints on the Main Stage on Australia's Big Day Out festival tour. The album itself seemed far more adventurous with sound, with short instrumental interludes thrown into the mix and far more experimentation with keyboards and bass, but still keeping within a conservative vein that prevented them from straying into WTF territory, making an interesting and more melodic album. ''IRCR'' was recorded at Backbeach Studios in Rye, Victoria by DW Norton, Fetah Sabawi and Adam Rhodes. In February 2004, not long after their last tour, Superheist disbanded.
== Background ==

In August 2001 Superheist supported Eminem at his Sydney concert, they also appeared at various festivals later that year: Livid (October/November), Meredith (mid-December), and Falls (late December).〔 The group signed an international management deal with Gary Avilla (Papa Roach).〔 However, founding lead singer Roderick "Berger" McLeod "no longer shared the band's commitment and enthusiasm" and had left in November.〔
In the next month he was replaced by Joey Biro (ex-FromtheInside).〔〔〔 Following the Big Day Out festival in January 2002, the group began work on their second album, ''Identical Remote Controlled Reactions'', which was issued in September.〔〔 It was co-produced by Richard William "DW" Norton (their lead guitarist) and Fetah Sabawi (their keyboardist) with Adam Rhodes.〔 They had recorded it at Norton's Backbeach Studios in Rye, Victoria. It peaked at No. 20 on the ARIA Albums Chart.〔
The lead single, "7 Years", had appeared in May 2002, which peaked at No. 29 – the group's highest charting single.〔 It was followed in August by a semi-acoustic rock ballad, "A Dignified Rage", which peaked at No. 50.〔〔 At the ARIA Music Awards of 2002, Norton and Rhodes were nominated for Engineer of the Year for "A Dignified Rage".〔

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