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The Heavy (album)

''The Heavy'' is the second album by American post-grunge band U.P.O. Released on March 9, 2004, it marks the band's return from a two-year hiatus and departure from Epic Records. As common among sophomore independent albums, ''The Heavy'' could not repeat the success of U.P.O.'s major label debut. It was made available on iTunes on September 22, 2004.〔(iTunes ) UPOMusic.com (September 22, 2004). Retrieved 1-25-09.〕
The album's cover art features a man sporting ragged clothing and straw engorging much of his head. This image is reminiscent of the artwork featured on ''No Pleasantries'' and may be intended as a direct reference. The cover's Parental Advisory label also has the word "mental" roughly etched in place of "parental."
==Promotion and touring==
The song "Free" became the album's single and started gaining national radio support by February 2004. The following month, a music video, U.P.O.'s first, was produced by A Band Apart director Tom Gatsoulis.
U.P.O. embarked on The Heavy Tour beginning April 20 with an East Coast schedule. The tour carried on across the country into late 2004. After an October concert that same year, guitarist Chris Weber suffered a seizure before being rushed to a hospital. It was soon revealed that he had a meningioma brain tumor; Weber successfully underwent surgery on November 17. The rest of the band briefly performed without him into November before taking a break.〔(U.P.O. Guitarist Diagnosed With Brain Tumor ) Blabbermouth.net (November 14, 2006). Retrieved on 1-25-09.〕

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