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Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild : ウィキペディア英語版
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''Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild'' is the second studio album by American heavy metal band CKY. Recorded at studios in Hawaii, Pennsylvania and California, it was produced by Chad I Ginsburg with Deron Miller and released on September 24, 2002, by Island Records in North America and Mercury Records in Europe. The album was the band's first to chart, reaching number 99 on the US ''Billboard'' 200.
In contrast to ''Volume 1'', the material for which was written solely by Miller, ''Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild'' was much more of a collaborative album, with songwriting credited to all three members of the band: Miller, Ginsburg and Jess Margera. Once again, bass on the album was performed by Miller (as well as Ginsburg), with live bassist Vernon Zaborowski left off the record completely.
Much like CKY's debut album, ''Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild'' was praised by music critics for its wide range of musical styles, and elements such as its guitar riffs. ''Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild: The Video Album'' was released in 2003, featuring music videos for all ten of the album's songs. "Flesh Into Gear" was released as a single in 2002, reaching number 38 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock chart.
==Recording and production==
Recording for ''Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild'' took place at Audio Resource in Honolulu, Hawaii, Studio 4 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and 4th St. Recording and Westlake Audio in Santa Monica, California; mixing was completed at Westlake Audio. Production was led by guitarist Chad I Ginsburg, with vocalist Deron Miller credited as a co-producer; Ginsburg also mixed the album, which was mastered by Howie Weinberg.〔 The recording process for the album began in November 2001 and was completed by February 2002.
Many of the album's songs were written and recorded in the form of demos years before: early recordings of "Flesh Into Gear" (originally titled "Sinking Fast"), "Sink Into the Underground", "Attached at the Hip", "Plastic Plan" (originally titled "No Such Thing"), "Inhuman Creation Station" and "Sporadic Movement" were featured on the videos ''CKY2K'' and ''CKY 3''; and an early version of "Close Yet Far" (with the title "Fairman's Song") was included on the original pressing of ''Volume 2''.〔
Unlike on ''Volume 1'', where songwriting was credited to Miller alone, writing for ''Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild'' was credited to all three band members: Miller, Ginsburg and drummer Jess Margera.〔 The album is also the band's first to feature synthesizers, which were performed by Miller and Ginsburg.〔 At least one song was intended for inclusion on the album, but later removed – "Dropped and Doublecrossed", an early version of which was released under the name "Dropped" on ''Volume 2''.〔

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