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  • Audio CD (4 Jul 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Mercury Records Ltd (London)
  • ASIN: B0009PLM4O
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 68,409 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Track Listings

1. Suddenly Tragic - Chad I Ginsburg, CKY, Pablo Arraya, Steve Tolle, Jason Agel, Roger Lian, Deron MIller, Jess Margera
2. The Way You Lived - Chad I Ginsburg, CKY, Pablo Arraya, Steve Tolle, Jason Agel, Roger Lian, Jena Kraus, Deron MIller, Jess Margera
3. Dressed In Decay - CKY, Chad I Ginsburg, Pablo Arraya, Steve Tolle, Jason Agel, Roger Lian, Deron MIller, Jess Margera
4. Familiar Realm - CKY, Chad I Ginsburg, Pablo Arraya, Steve Tolle, Jason Agel, Roger Lian, Deron MIller, Jess Margera
5. All Power To Slaves - Chad I Ginsburg, CKY, Pablo Arraya, Steve Tolle, Jason Agel, Roger Lian, Deron MIller, Jess Margera
6. Tripled Manic State - CKY, Chad I Ginsburg, Pablo Arraya, Steve Tolle, Jason Agel, Roger Lian, Deron MIller, Jess Margera
7. Behind The Screams - CKY, Chad I Ginsburg, Pablo Arraya, Roger Lian, Steve Tolle, Jason Agel, Deron MIller, Jess Margera
8. Deceit Is Striking Gold - CKY, Chad I Ginsburg, Pablo Arraya, Steve Tolle, Jason Agel, Roger Lian, Deron MIller, Jess Margera
9. As The Tables Turn - CKY, Chad I Ginsburg, Pablo Arraya, Roger Lian, Steve Tolle, Jason Agel, Deron MIller, Jess Margera
10. Sniped - CKY, Chad I Ginsburg, Pablo Arraya, Roger Lian, Steve Tolle, Jason Agel, Deron MIller, Jess Margera
11. Don't Hold Your Breath - CKY, Chad I Ginsburg, Pablo Arraya, Steve Tolle, Jason Agel, Roger Lian, Deron MIller, Jess Margera
12. CKY Enhancement - Brandon Dicamillo, CKY

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'An Answer Can Be Found' is the third album by skate-punk rockers CKY. Using their trademark blend of skate-punk and metal, the band have crafted an album that bears up to repeated listens at home or at the skate park. Includes the tracks 'Suddenly Tragic' and 'Don't Hold Your Breath'.

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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Answer Can Be Found? Why yes, yes it can., 18 Jul 2005
By C. Paknadel (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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Any fool could write a review here that begins or ends with words to the effect of "there may be an answer, but this album is not it". There seems to be a habit amongst journalists who have encountered the arrogant self-assurance of guitarists Chad Ginsburg and Deron Miller to immediately dismiss the band with a sneering smugness; a typical knee-jerk reaction prompted by a fear of self-belief. What is more rewarding is to listen to the album in its entirety with the attention that the three years of hard work that went into it deserves. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.

It would be all too easy to dismiss CKY, but the weight of this album, their third, is undeniable. Both Miller and Ginsburg have touted this as THE rock album of 2005, and while it may seem a little outspoken or ignorant to make such a claim, even the uneducated must realise that at the very least the band have some dedication and conviction in the music that they are making. In an era of faceless, generic pop-rock, this alone is worth its weight in gold. The other point in the band's favour is that they simply don't sound like anybody else out there, and the glorious fact of the matter is that these guys sure as hell have the tunes to back up that rock star attitude.

From the opening of 'Suddenly Tragic', a tingle races down the spine that lets you know that this album is something special. Pulling off mid-tempo rock songs without being boring is a skilled craft that CKY have spent years honing, and the jump in complexity and dexterity between 'Infiltrate Destroy Rebuild' and this, their latest release, firmly cements the band's place as masters of their craft. Deron Miller's grasp on melody has moved somewhat into the melancholic, which makes the sharp descents into sneering lyrical insults and blunt rhythm work stand out all the more. With opener 'Suddenly Tragic' the familiar CKY guitar tone returns in full force but brings with it the kind of hypnotic, driving hooks that you want to listen to for days, a trend that rarely relents throughout the rest of the record. Miller and Margera's work with previous band Foreign Objects springs to mind, suggesting that perhaps Miller is finally writing the songs that he's always wanted to.

The band have obviously done some exploration and growth over the last three years, and each song on 'Answer' twists and turns in often unexpected directions, frequently containing three or more different riffs and with the verse/chorus structure difficult to pin down. 'All Power To Slaves' and 'Tripled Manic State' drop into wonderfully understated sections; low end palm muting and clean vocals showcasing melody before power. 'Deceit Is Striking Gold' recalls earlier work in the snarling attitude of the vocals, but even this is steps ahead of the verse riffs of songs past such as 'Inhuman Creation Station', taking a few listens for the riff underlying the verses to reveal itself. When book-ended between the bittersweet cascade of 'Dressed In Decay' and the dark brooding of 'All Power To Slaves', first single 'Familiar Realm' simply doesn't have enough substance to stand out, and although the band claim the label picked this as the single, in context it sounds all too much like it was written for it. The ending pattern of a high octane penultimate track coupled with a ballad-like closer has been improved on since the last album; 'Sniped' packs a mighty punch of chugging riffs and snarls, while 'Don't Hold Your Breath' aches with longing, more understated than 'Close Yet Far' with touches of feedback enhancing the mournful sound.

Lyrically, 'Answer' retains Miller's aptitude for verbose lyrics that often leave the subject matter open to interpretation ("The universe is stalled/But your standards still stand tall/Digression of the civilised preparing for the fall"), which has always worked well with the mechanical-sounding guitar work. However, at times the lyrics allow a rare glimpse into honest, heartfelt emotions, most obviously on poignant closer 'Don't Hold Your Breath'. It's a gamble that pays off well and allows the album a little more depth and sincerity. Introspective acoustic interlude 'Behind The Screams' is further demonstration of a band maturing and no longer afraid to reveal something of themselves within their music.

Miller has always maintained that CKY play "slowed down death metal riffs", and never has this influence been more self evident than on 'An Answer Can Be Found'. Tracks like 'As The Tables Turn' and 'Dressed In Decay' astound with their melodic complexity and it isn't a big jump to trace such sounds through to At The Gates or In Flames. Miller's talent and skill as a musician has also never been more exquisitely showcased. In light of this the decision to omit the keyboard flourishes scattered throughout 'Infiltrate Destroy Rebuild' is understandable - the riffs this time around stand tall on their own, backed perfectly by Jess Margera's quirky and spot-on drumming. Elsewhere, Ginsburg's restrained production values and squealing solos add a refreshing extra dimension to CKY and reinforce the 'expect the unexpected' approach of the album. Miller's advancement in terms of vocals makes his clean singing the perfect compliment to the aggressively challenging guitar riffage, although fans of the band's live show will surely be aching for an injection of the roughness and energy his voice has on stage.

Overall, there is remarkably little room for improvement here. Three years of writing and recording has resulted in a monster of a rock album with all of the right ingredients: diversity, complexity and melody. Subtlety and restraint maintain a consistent quality throughout, and as the logical evolution from 'Infiltrate Destroy Rebuild', this is the delightful sound of a band that have matured and finally found themselves.

Oh, and by the way, this IS the answer you are looking for. Give it a listen, I'm sure you won't regret it.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars done it again....., 4 Jul 2005
By T. Wilson "cKyhellview" (UK) - See all my reviews
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well, i preordered the album last wednesday night and it arrived this morning on the release date for the UK (bit bummed it was a week later than US but whatever)
anyway...great delivery from amazon.

the cd....presentation is great as usual. the cd is enhanced with a interview with cky which is cool and quite funny.

songs - im sure some poeple have heard the sampler tracks been flying around the place, and the cd is much better quality!!!

some songs when you first hear them are what you would expect from cky, like same style as idr/V1 yet different of course, and hearing them does make you smile.

there is then the new metal kinda style which is very good and superb music.

they have succesfully made another great cd with awesome riffs, simple effective beats and amazing solos.

very impressed with everything and you should buy the cd if your hesitating, you won't be disappointed!!!

and yeah.....all power to slaves is unreal!!!

great job cky!!!!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars RoCKYourWaCKY heads off to!, 20 Jul 2005
By J. Wade - See all my reviews
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This album is immense.
I first listened to it in HMV and for some reason it sounded a lot different to how it sounds now.
I didn't think it was that great in HMV but when I bought it, i was amazed by how CKY have produced yet another stunner.
BUY IT! Best tracks- Suddenly tragic, Familiar realm, Tripled manic state, and really every other song!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great stuff!
I really enjoy this album and I will give you a break down of each track, They have not changed to thier style muh from thier second album and has solidified thier sound... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Kieran Smith

1.0 out of 5 stars Awful!
I loved volume one; it was one of my favourite albums. Cky were so unique and the album was a musical masterpeice! Read more
Published 13 months ago by Mr. B. W. Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars Another amazing album
I own all of CKY's albums and I love them all, and this album is no exception! I have been waiting for this album for what could be quite possibly a year, but I'm happy the date... Read more
Published on 9 Jul 2005 by killavodka

5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!
this is truely there album of there careers. so my words 2 u is....... BUY THIS ALBUM. even if u havnt heard cky i recomend this to any1 who loves to rock once in a while. Read more
Published on 8 Jul 2005

5.0 out of 5 stars Score!
All I really wanna say is I've been waiting for this album for months & I've obviously built up expections & I can tell you that there were all smashed up to f&*%!!!!! Read more
Published on 6 Jul 2005 by Claire

5.0 out of 5 stars done it again......
well, i preordered the album last wednesday night and it arrived this morning on the release date for the UK (bit bummed it was a week later than US but whatever)

anyway... Read more

Published on 4 Jul 2005 by T. Wilson

5.0 out of 5 stars force change now
no band does it like cky
its impossible for bands to be unique but they do it perfectly
gods making earth made flaws but cky made a flawless album

join the alliance... Read more

Published on 2 Jul 2005

5.0 out of 5 stars oh my god.
i don't even know what to say. CKY should have locked this album away in a vault somewhere and waited until people and other bands could catch up. Read more
Published on 1 Jul 2005 by snapplebox

5.0 out of 5 stars The. Best. Damn. Cd. Ever.
Okay, first off, ive been listening to CkY ever since the vol.1 cd came out. Ive spun Infiltrate.Destroy.Rebuild 2394874238 times, and it's one of my favorites. Read more
Published on 28 Jun 2005 by eric EDUB

2.0 out of 5 stars Puh-lease.
I am a chap. I pride myself on eloquence, elegance, lucidity, and elaboracy - but also ludicrum, esotericism and imagination. Read more
Published on 27 Jun 2005 by M. J. Kennett

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