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This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In) : ウィキペディア英語版
This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In)

''This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In)'' is the third studio album and second major label release by American alternative metal band Chevelle. Peaking at #8, it charted higher on the ''Billboard'' 200 than its predecessor, ''Wonder What's Next''; however, the album didn't manage to match its predecessor's commercial success, but was certified gold. ''This Type of Thinking'' follows generally the same heavy style as ''Wonder What's Next'' with popular singles like "Vitamin R (Leading Us Along)" and "The Clincher." It would be the first of two records produced by Michael "Elvis" Baskette. This was also the final album featuring bassist Joe Loeffler, who departed from the band in 2005.
==Background and recording==
Coming off a highly successful major label debut, Chevelle finishing touring on December 17, 2003. They set out to write a follow-up album from scratch at the onset of the following year in what drummer Sam Loeffler described as a different approach to writing. He also noted how the band felt significant pressure from their label to not simply match but topple the platinum success of ''Wonder What's Next''. In a 2004 interview, Loeffler described the process of approaching ''This Type of Thinking'':
:"We went home for Christmas and after New Year's we went into the studio and we said, 'All right, we have to write a whole record in basically four months.' We had no songs, so we had to write that whole record and we ended up taking five months. We wanted to go heavy, we wanted to do a lot of double-bass drum, kind of syncopated rhythms, and we wanted to basically write songs that we could bob our heads to. That was sort of where we started. We're a heavy melodic rock band, that's what we like to write, and that's what we like to play. And that's what we did."
This time around, Chevelle opted to produce their own album with the help of Michael "Elvis" Baskette. ''This Type of Thinking'' would continue the balance of melody and heaviness of its predecessor. And much like the final track on ''Wonder What's Next'', "Bend the Bracket" would be recorded simply as an acoustic demo for its unpolished presentation.〔Klodz, Randy J. (Chevelle: Helping Bring Hard-Rock to Chicago, A Million Units at a Time ) ''SOAK'' Magazine (2004). Retrieved on 11-17-2012.〕

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