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Transistor (311 album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Transistor (311 album)
''Transistor'' is the fourth studio album by 311. It was released on August 5, 1997. The album was certified platinum. The album saw a change in musical style as fewer songs feature rapping in comparison to the band's previous albums. Upon its release, ''Transistor'' received negative reviews from critics, who felt that the record was overly long and self-indulgent. Retrospectively, however, the album has been more positively received. ==Music==
Clocking in at 67:59 and with twenty-one tracks (or twenty-three, counting both hidden tracks), ''Transistor'' is 311's longest album and is the only 311 album to contain more than sixteen tracks. ''Transistor'' was originally intended to be a double album, but all songs were instead crammed onto one disc. Nick Hexum admitted that doing too many songs in not enough time for ''Transistor'' was a mistake. While still utilizing their alternative rock sound in many songs, ''Transistor'' saw 311 moving away from their hip hop-influenced sound of their previous albums for more of a reggae-influenced sound,〔 as shown in songs such as "Prisoner", "Inner Light Spectrum", "Running", "Rub a Dub", and "Stealing Happy Hours". Although, their rap rock style is still present in some songs, such as "Galaxy", "No Control", "Tune In", "Starshines", and "Borders". Transistor also contains elements of dub,〔 space rock and funk.〔
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