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LVL IV
''LVL IV'', pronounced ''Level Four'', is the debut by American post-grunge band Future Leaders of the World. It features the song "Let Me Out" which received extensive airplay and launched Future Leaders of the World into the mainstream. The songs "Kill Pop" and "Make You Believe" was also featured on the game ATV Offroad Fury 3 ==Background and style== The development of ''LVL IV'' began with frontman Phil Taylor enlisting bassist Toby Cole and drummer Carl Messina. Financed by Puddle of Mudd's Mike Flynn, who Taylor had previously befriended, they arrived in Los Angeles to record a demo which led to Cole's departure by creative differences. By late 2003, bassist Bill Hershey and lead guitarist Jake Stutevoss joined and Taylor negotiated a contract with Epic Records. ''LVL IV'' hit shelves the following autumn in 2004. ''LVL IV'' features a heavy post-grunge style easily comparable to Nirvana, a pioneer of grunge, and Puddle of Mudd, a band directly influenced by the former. Taylor's vocals involve strong use of harsh screaming but also fast-paced rapping in tracks such as "Everyday" and "Kill Pop." Lyrically, ''LVL IV'' also contains various political themes, drawing further comparison to Rage Against the Machine.
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